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Working on the limit straps and bumps

Haggy

Rank VI
Member

Influencer I

Just some after dark measurements before veterans day trip go Christmas Valley with Team Overland and Veteran Overland in Oregon!

2017 tacoma. Chevy 63 springs in rear with 14in shocks. I plan to get some tuned shocks from Accutune once I get my bumps and limiting straps installed and refined.

Ruffstuff ideal 63 swap kit.
91 chevy 2500 springs
Archive trail series relocate kit.

Really loving it.
 

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tjZ06

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate I

Nice... you don't find too many other rigs on here with straps and shock tuning. My WJ has triple bypasses, bump cans and straps.... because Overlanding? Lol

-TJ
 

Haggy

Rank VI
Member

Influencer I

Nice... you don't find too many other rigs on here with straps and shock tuning. My WJ has triple bypasses, bump cans and straps.... because Overlanding? Lol

-TJ
Yeah I'm debating some cans myself. Right now I just have some cheap ruff stuff rubbers. I'm mainly into trail and crawling... but I also like to go fast
 

MazeVX

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer II

Tuned shocks make forest roads real smooth, it's just more enjoyable and safer as well, so everything you want for overlanding ;-)
 
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