Thread: Just installed a SS system #1.2 lift and 32" tires on my rig...dial-up beware...

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    Default Just installed a SS system #1.2 lift and 32" tires on my rig...dial-up beware...

    Well I am back again with some new pics of the rig. I have waited until my tires wore out, then I pulled the trigger. I decided to go with Sonoran Steel's system #1.2 lift; due to the meticulous R&D, as well as Steve's patience throughout this whole process. He was gracious enough to answer my questions repeatedly throughout the past 1 1/2 years regarding wheelin' and getting my rig to perform optimally in the field. BIG PROPS OUT TO STEVE!

    Anyway, here is where I left the 'obsessive progression'. Sliders got welded to the frame, and took the fender flares off and sprayed Ameraguard in their place...


    I took my rig back to the shop in Paola, Kansas (TechtaFab). Duane started the process at 8:00 am, and I was on my way to the tire shop by 12:15 am. BIG THANKS GOES OUT TO DUANE! Fortunately, my rig 'wintered' in NM with my parents for the first 10 years of it's life, and the dismantling process was not as bad as I had anticipated. I sprayed PBblaster on all of the visible bolts, all except the rear shock nuts...Here are a couple of shots of the install...


    I paid Steve to assemble the front struts for me. He offers this for a VERY nominal fee. It was well worth it to do this...


    Duane modding my front skid plate...


    All in all, the directions were very well laid out, and easy to follow. Again, PAY STEVE TO ASSEMBLE THE STRUTS! This was a Huge time saver...Did I mention that Duane's shop has all of the goodies to do any job you need? Seriously, if you are needing ANY work done, Duane will get it done and get it done right...

    I did not want to go with an M/T tire due to this being my daily driver. In addition, I did not want to increase my tire size due to mileage/power concerns. Since my rig is armored, I figure the rake will even out quickly as the rear cruiser coils settle. The tires I decided on was the 32" Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revos. I chose these over the Firestone Destination ATs, BF Goodrich All terrain T/A KOs, and the Nitto Terra Grapplers. This was a tough choice, but I got a sweetheart deal for these at the local Firestone dealer that I could not refuse. Anyway, onto the pics...




    CV angle looking good...

    As a comparison to my wife's 2004 Sequoia...


    ~ BEFORE ~


    ~ AFTER ~

    I also got my grille and rear 'wing' coated with the Ameraguard coating...


    Next 'mod' will be an expedition style rear cabinet drawer system...YIKES!

    Regards,

    BWJ
    Last edited by bigwapitijohnny; 05-05-2009 at 06:45 AM.
    2011 Tundra 5.7L V8 / TRD CAI / Toytec Ultimate kit / OME leafs / 295s / TRD forged alloys / SnugTOP / Baja Rack / Atomic Fabworks sliders / IBS - Diehard Platinums / EXO front and rear bumper / Rigid Dually D2s (2x) / 40" + 30" LED light bar / Warn VR 10,000 / Masterpull / ARB twin air compressor / ...IT'S FINISHED...

    2010 Outlander Sherpa II with OZtent RV-5 (Master suite...)

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    I like it...of course I do have the same lift.
    2004 Land Cruiser -- OME/Slee Suspension | F/R ARB Lockers | Slee Armor (Front, Rear, Sides and Belly) | Dual Battery | Nitto TG 285/75-16 | ARB Drawers
    2012 BMW R1200GS

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    Nice, your really like it. I was lucky enough that Steve did the install for me.

    Again, Steve is great to work with and does very well answering questions and concerns.
    2002 Toyota 4runner - with some goodies.

    SmallFrye-Travels

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    you may want to move your front swaybar endlinks to the rear, helps a great deal with bind.
    KJ6FWX '99 4Runner Limited 4WD E-Locked

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    Very nice installation. Love the look!
    04 Audi allroad
    03 Chevy Suburban
    SOLD 05 Subaru Outback

    "99% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at"

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