'97 Tacoma

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'97 Tacoma
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Edited: 6/15/2006 8:45:08 AM by timelesswhite

Edited: 6/15/2006 8:41:55 AM by timelesswhite

I purchased this Tacoma back in March of this year! After seeking the help of master fabricator Benjamin Wood, the truck was stripped of it's existing set-up and replaced with an entirely new and much better design!!

5 Gallon Tank, (2) Viair 460's, Bag mounts, Doetch Tech shocks, 3/8" line and fittings, Asco Valves, pressure valve and swtich box, Four link Cantilever, Red Top Optima, Front... Back... Side... to... Side...




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did you get this truck of a guy in new york
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Originally posted by lowdyme



did you get this truck of a guy in new york

Yes, that's affirmative!!

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Edited: 6/15/2006 9:29:40 AM by blazedbowtie82

That semi-gloss silver looks familiar. Does it have a Camaro style bumper on the bed?
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Edited: 6/15/2006 9:50:52 AM by timelesswhite

Originally posted by blazedbowtie82



Edited: 6/15/2006 9:29:40 AM by blazedbowtie82

That semi-gloss silver looks familiar. Does it have a Camaro style bumper on the bed?

Hahah, gea, that'd be da one!! = )

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Nice work Ben........ looking clean!
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Originally posted by dragnlow



Nice work Ben........ looking clean!

Indeed, Ben does some clean work!! Very impressed with the way the new suspension works and handles. Plenty of lift now allows the truck to completely expose the rear dubs. Not to mention, having stretched 100 miles now since the install, this truck rides hella smooth and has the look and feel of reliability.

This weekend I'll take her in for a f/u appt. just to make sure everything's all good! Also discuss plans for a new bed, hood, power steering unit re-location...

Thanks for stoping by.

Jerome

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If I remember correctly that motor wasnt lowered so dropping the engine and the power steering resiviour will make it an easy job.
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Originally posted by TacoFel



If I remember correctly that motor wasnt lowered so dropping the engine and the power steering resiviour will make it an easy job.Right, right, right! According to BW, should be an easy one. I just swapped out the air intake last night for an AEM Short Ram!! GEA
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wish it was easy for me..... with a v-6 i got to do a bunch of shit