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usmc01pathy

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About usmc01pathy

  • Birthday 12/16/1984

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2001, 2" AC lift, Bilstein Shocks rear, KYB struts. 265/75 r16 Firestone Destination M/T, K&N filter, AC front skid, Yakima Load Warrior rook rack, Hella 500 driving lights, Cobra CB with Lil Will, Pioneer Head unit, bose speakers, MTX 12" sub, Aplin v-power amp.
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    Skilled/Experienced Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    2001

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  1. I am not sure what Shocks/struts Miss Pezzy has on her R50 but I put bilsteins on the rear and KYB struts on and the ride quality actually improved. Granted part of it might have been the original equipment that was still on there after 160,000 miles...And after the lift, I fit 265/75 r16 Firestone Destination M/Ts with minor trimming.
  2. 4Wheel Parts carries the procomp series 87 wheels. I got mine for $300 out the door. They are 16x8 with 3.75 in backspacing which is what you want if you are going to lift your truck, that will clear the upper ball joints. I should be putting up pictures of mine soon. You can also look at Wheeler offroad, they have some wheels specifically for the toyota tacoma, and the 15x8 they have will fit if you don't mind shaving down your caliper a little. They were great until I torqued my lug nuts so it is very minimal.
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