Working on the limit straps and bumps

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Haggy

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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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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
 
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Haggy

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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
 

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