yea KO2 definitely have good reviews on them, ive heard some bad stuff but not much!
and yea for sure , hes definitely worth contacting, those sliders are really solid, super impressed, I wanted bolt on ones too! good idea on 265/75/16 , easiest to do without changing anything, fits on stock wheels too! I plasti dipped my wheels, looks way better black IMO, especially with a blue truck
also for sliders and anything steel fab, look into getting them custom made. You support local fab guys and they do a great job most of the time ( depending who you go with, ive got a good recommendation if needed) for a good deal ( especially if you get more than one thing made). Everything else though yea heard good thing from rock auto and lordco is good too if you have good account ( im DND and it seems like a decent discount)
yea fair enough, thats good that your learning, and you definitely have an advantage with having a short box, good call for offroading! long bed makes it a challenge haha, especially in tight trails here in BC. The guy who made my sliders custom made them, he lives in sooke, his name is Brad Poulin. Hes well known on alot of 4x4 groups for building a whole bunch of custom things, does a really good job too and charges a fair amount. Sliders would probably run you like 700-900$ all depending on what you want
yea ive heard mix things about KO2. Not 100% certain with 3rd gen taco, but keep in mind anything bigger than 265/75R16 will need some sort of clearance, either aftermarket wheels , probably a lift of some sort, maybe some trimming. Your good at 265/75R16, which are like 31.8 tires, if you wana go 33's ( 285/75R16) then you will def need to change some stuff / trim some stuff
did you make it all the way to the top of hill-60?
yea KO2 definitely have good reviews on them, ive heard some bad stuff but not much!
and yea for sure , hes definitely worth contacting, those sliders are really solid, super impressed, I wanted bolt on ones too! good idea on 265/75/16 , easiest to do without changing anything, fits on stock wheels too! I plasti dipped my wheels, looks way better black IMO, especially with a blue truck
nice ive never been out to nitnat, looks awesome!
also nice pic! im digging the soft top, where was this pic taken?
also for sliders and anything steel fab, look into getting them custom made. You support local fab guys and they do a great job most of the time ( depending who you go with, ive got a good recommendation if needed) for a good deal ( especially if you get more than one thing made). Everything else though yea heard good thing from rock auto and lordco is good too if you have good account ( im DND and it seems like a decent discount)
yea fair enough, thats good that your learning, and you definitely have an advantage with having a short box, good call for offroading! long bed makes it a challenge haha, especially in tight trails here in BC. The guy who made my sliders custom made them, he lives in sooke, his name is Brad Poulin. Hes well known on alot of 4x4 groups for building a whole bunch of custom things, does a really good job too and charges a fair amount. Sliders would probably run you like 700-900$ all depending on what you want
yea ive heard mix things about KO2. Not 100% certain with 3rd gen taco, but keep in mind anything bigger than 265/75R16 will need some sort of clearance, either aftermarket wheels , probably a lift of some sort, maybe some trimming. Your good at 265/75R16, which are like 31.8 tires, if you wana go 33's ( 285/75R16) then you will def need to change some stuff / trim some stuff