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First one looks mean but that's the whole package. The second one is more halfway there and looks a little out of place.
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I like the top one

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First one looks mean but that's the whole package. The second one is more halfway there and looks a little out of place.
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I like the top one![]()
I like the top one![]()
Thats the one I hated! LOL I was all for it until I saw that link with those "full wide bodied" Expeditions. Those things unfortunately look hideous, especially if you put the wrong tire under it. Those BFG mudders looked terrible and small under that thing.
as for the tires looking small... thats because of long travel suspension its cool to have supper big tires and be a mudder or a street queen but when you are going fast off road and you tend to jump the truck a lil bit you cant have huge tires or they will rub. my buddies 86 chevy longbed has a 6 in lift and he has 33-12.50's and yes they do look small but they still rub when you fully flex the suspension. if it was a street truck he could easily tuck 37's but once we do the trails we do he would be screwed. when you jump the truck which is heavy those tires will go all the way up and if they dont fit in the wheel opening your in for some sliced tires and some destroyed fenders.
Thats the one I hated! LOL I was all for it until I saw that link with those "full wide bodied" Expeditions. Those things unfortunately look hideous, especially if you put the wrong tire under it. Those BFG mudders looked terrible and small under that thing.
as for the tires looking small... thats because of long travel suspension its cool to have supper big tires and be a mudder or a street queen but when you are going fast off road and you tend to jump the truck a lil bit you cant have huge tires or they will rub. my buddies 86 chevy longbed has a 6 in lift and he has 33-12.50's and yes they do look small but they still rub when you fully flex the suspension. if it was a street truck he could easily tuck 37's but once we do the trails we do he would be screwed. when you jump the truck which is heavy those tires will go all the way up and if they dont fit in the wheel opening your in for some sliced tires and some destroyed fenders.
the top one is not a LT sus. its just a lift. a 6/4 lift. i forgot how i found it. its a really weird company that makes weird lifts like that. 6/4 4/2 super cali lifts like that. that white bottom one im gonna try and copy mine like that. dixon bros sus in the front and a custom coil overs in the rear. fully caged and sus seats. its super nice inside.
Thats the one I hated! LOL I was all for it until I saw that link with those "full wide bodied" Expeditions. Those things unfortunately look hideous, especially if you put the wrong tire under it. Those BFG mudders looked terrible and small under that thing.
I was totally wanting to do this, especially since ive got to replace pretty much my entire front end (thanks to my wife) so I thought why not go pre-runner?? I did however really like the look of the FabTech fenders. They were subtle and not overly obnoxious. They got the job done without screaming "look at me!" I think I may look into those if I can find them.
Personally I think the Trophy Truck style front fenders are overkill but they are designed to tuck 37-39" tires with 20"s or more of travel and cover 90" wide front suspension. And yes they do make those Toyo MT 37's(maybe 35's) look small. As you said there are more conventional fenders available.
All the prerunner look is is fiberglass fenders, a low lift(no more than 4"s),a minimalistic tube bumper up front and usually fake beadlock wheels. Real prerunners are another story but the look is easy to get
and yes those are also 37s.Thats the one I hated! LOL I was all for it until I saw that link with those "full wide bodied" Expeditions. Those things unfortunately look hideous, especially if you put the wrong tire under it. Those BFG mudders looked terrible and small under that thing.
as for the tires looking small... thats because of long travel suspension its cool to have supper big tires and be a mudder or a street queen but when you are going fast off road and you tend to jump the truck a lil bit you cant have huge tires or they will rub. my buddies 86 chevy longbed has a 6 in lift and he has 33-12.50's and yes they do look small but they still rub when you fully flex the suspension. if it was a street truck he could easily tuck 37's but once we do the trails we do he would be screwed. when you jump the truck which is heavy those tires will go all the way up and if they dont fit in the wheel opening your in for some sliced tires and some destroyed fenders.
Then what the hell is the point of those modified big wide fenders in the rear? That looks retarded if you ask me…![]()
tell me about all the fake ones around here. not even funny! saw a newer tacoma with only glass on all 4 corners. it was ptm but still stock other wise. like wtf?! hahaand yes those are also 37s.
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