I put some second gen tundra stock rubber floor mats in my first gen. Fit fine and were free. You could probably find some for cheap on craigslist or Ebay.
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http://camburg.com/shop/suspension/toyota-tundra-00-06-00-06-1-00-uca-hardware-uniball-kit/
You figure you're going to need this kit.?
If so a couple hundred bucks would be a good deal.
Just a thought
Bumpers are almost finished. Mine will be last since I asked Billy to figure out how to put the fold down table on my half swing out. He made it seem like next week or so though
Gobi ladder not yet, but soon.
I am in 100%. You guys let me know what you need since I'm on the West Coast already. I have friends in Utah all the way to Colorado so we might be able to set up some real sweet camping spots that we wouldn't be able to find otherwise.
I do not know how you're going to fit that big of a tire without at least a 3 inch lift and still cutting out your inner fender well . Even then your wheels have got to at least be -30millimeters or you're going to have to get wheel spacers to avoid rubbing your frame . If you are...
How much did you guys score these for? Just curious. I am having Billy do mine for the ease of it since I'm waiting on my bumper. Think he said $255 or so..
I have been doing pest control and plant healthcare for 19 years.
I taught ballroom dancing for Arthur Murray dance studios after high school.
I learned how to blow glass back in 2000 while on sabbatical in Eugene, Oregon.
Other than that I like to try and fix stuff when it breaks..
so I found this today
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/1gen-member-mods-build-threads-write/56364-stock-air-flow-numbers-and-mod/
Seems super legit after reading it. I just can't keep seem to get the pictures to work so I can see what the hell it looks like..
I would much rather do...
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