On my 19 XLT I went to the same size tires as you have now (and my Tremor has). All I did was correct the speedo in Forscan. There is no notable loss of power with that small of an increase - and definitely nothing that warrants regearing. The Tremor has 3.73s
Man I have a set of the factory fronts from my 19 (never used) that FIT decently, I almost want to use the bottom screw and then 3M tape it to the flares.
Looking to sell the side steps from my Tremor. I'm going to be moving to rock sliders and don't want these to occupy space in the garage.
I honestly have no idea what these are going for - so shoot me an offer if you don't think the price is fair.
Asking $325 local pickup. I am in the Central...
Don't get me wrong, I want mine to sit level too - but I don't understand the rationale behind paying extra for an offroad package that's nearly all suspension upgrades, then changing the suspension. I saw the same thing when people bought the TRD Pro when I had my old tacoma.
I need to figure something out soon. I only have 750 miles on my Tremor and the sides are already chewed up. My driveway is half a mile long and is crushed granite. Going to have to use a Dr. Colorchip on it when I get rock guards.
Can't tell from 10 ft away though.
Alright who's got a coupon code for these guys? I want some new headlights, but man $1300 for the nova is expensive - and so is $800 for the luxx since they're not replaceable LEDs.
Since it's almost dark I figured I'd go take some pictures. They put out a pretty good amount of light. I can't complain for $28.
Headlights only
Pods only
Headlights and pods
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That's the harness I used. I cut off the fuse/relay and switch. All I needed was a + and - wire.
Ran the wiring from each light down the back on the cowl. Then ran it towards the battery - negative...
Took advantage of the easy wiring that comes with the Tremor. Added some cheap ditch lights to try before spending money on a better set. All in all with the Diode Dynamics brackets, Nilight 42w cubes, and wiring harness I'm in about $125. They look pretty good - I'll be interested in seeing how...