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Radar Chief 02-26-2013 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 2bikemike (Post 9443032)
I went from 265/70/17

31.6"X10.43"

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Originally Posted by 2bikemike (Post 9443032)
to a 295/70/17

33.26"X11.61"

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Originally Posted by 2bikemike (Post 9443032)
on my FJ and there was a 3 MPH shift the original reading was 1 MPH high and with the tire change it was -2 low, Not a real big difference so I didn't recalibrate. I don't know how it is with Tacos but according to the forums, most FJ's read a little high with stock tire size.

I won't even bring up mileage, suffice it to say it pretty much sucks, but it wasn't really great to begin with. And it wasn't just the tires that killed it. The truck is basically a brick.



Toyota trucks aren't the greatest at sipping gas, they like a bit bigger drinks.

I'll take your word for the rest of this.

Buck 02-26-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 9443206)
Is about a 32X10.5 tire. Same thing but it won't feel as dramatic. Personally I'd have stuck with stock size tires, it's what your drive-train was geared to handle.

Yeah, but this was the best reviewed tire in my price range for either size and loads of people have commented on Tacoma World that this size runs fine with no issues.

KCFaninSEA 02-26-2013 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 9440439)
My Chevy Silverado was built in Canada. Tacomas are built in Texas. :hmmm:

My Chevy was assembled by union labor in Detroit. Sticker still on the door jam. Toyota's assembled in a right to work (for less) state while paying a hard working American barely minimum wage to send all the profits to a foreign country. Americans make chump change while businesses from other countries reap the rewards of our hard work and we just keep on buying it.

I hate foreign business. That is a huge problem with our economy.

I bought my 2004 Duramax 4 door for about $35,000 and have barely had to put anything but tires and my personal upgrades on it. I wouldn't trade it for any other truck.

Buck 02-26-2013 10:49 PM

I'm going to plastidip my badges black this weekend. We'll see how that goes.

Mr. Flopnuts 02-27-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by KCFaninSEA (Post 9443483)
My Chevy was assembled by union labor in Detroit. Sticker still on the door jam. Toyota's assembled in a right to work (for less) state while paying a hard working American barely minimum wage to send all the profits to a foreign country. Americans make chump change while businesses from other countries reap the rewards of our hard work and we just keep on buying it.

I hate foreign business. That is a huge problem with our economy.

I bought my 2004 Duramax 4 door for about $35,000 and have barely had to put anything but tires and my personal upgrades on it. I wouldn't trade it for any other truck.

Toyota has a plant in Princeton, IN that is THE place everyone in the Evansville area wants to work. Their damned security guards make over $13 an hour. So that's not necessarily true.

bevischief 02-27-2013 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by KCFaninSEA (Post 9443483)
My Chevy was assembled by union labor in Detroit. Sticker still on the door jam. Toyota's assembled in a right to work (for less) state while paying a hard working American barely minimum wage to send all the profits to a foreign country. Americans make chump change while businesses from other countries reap the rewards of our hard work and we just keep on buying it.

I hate foreign business. That is a huge problem with our economy.

I bought my 2004 Duramax 4 door for about $35,000 and have barely had to put anything but tires and my personal upgrades on it. I wouldn't trade it for any other truck.

How many millions did they have to take to keep from going under?

Deberg_1990 02-27-2013 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by KCFaninSEA (Post 9443483)
Toyota's assembled in a right to work (for less) state while paying a hard working American barely minimum wage to send all the profits to a foreign country.

Not true. I know several people that work at Toyota in San Antonio. They make a nice wage and are living the American dream.

KCFaninSEA 02-27-2013 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9443939)
Toyota has a plant in Princeton, IN that is THE place everyone in the Evansville area wants to work. Their damned security guards make over $13 an hour. So that's not necessarily true.

Where I live minimum wage is almost $10 an hour so $13 isn't much better. I wouldn't be surprised if the plant workers made $17 or so but then what do they have to pay for health care? $200-$300 a month which would equal to about $1-$2 an hour off of that. So if they make $15 an hour x 2080 hours per year, that is only a little over$30,000 per year. Sorry but that isn't a great living when these companies are making billions of dollars of profit on the backs of American workers. Don't even get me started on retirement.

KCFaninSEA 02-27-2013 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9443952)
Not true. I know several people that work at Toyota in San Antonio. They make a nice wage and are living the American dream.

Their definition of the American dream may be quite a bit different than mine. If they are content, then that is great. $30,000 - $40,000 per year where I live doesn't get you much. Geography does play into it quite a bit. I just look at a company, for example Campbells soup. It wasn't long ago a can of soup was $.99. While the cost of that can of soup has gone up to $2.69, which is over a 150% increase, the wages for the workers has stayed stagnate or in some cases gone down over the last few years. At some point corporations will put themselves out of business because the earned wages will not be enough to pay for items that are overpriced just to make more profit rather than distribute some of those profits to all workers of the company.

Sorry I did not intend to hijack this mans thread for my rant.

Buck 03-17-2013 05:39 PM

What doe you guys think about the stuff I've painted?

The Chrome Badges and the front bumper valence are now black. Look good?

Factory:
http://i.imgur.com/DHEhJNu.jpg?1

Painted:
http://i.imgur.com/vbHBDF1.jpg?2

stevieray 03-17-2013 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9509378)
What doe you guys think about the stuff I've painted?

get bambi on your vanity plates and you'll be set.


:thumb:

Brock 03-17-2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9509378)
What doe you guys think about the stuff I've painted?

The Chrome Badges and the front bumper valence are now black. Look good?

Factory:
http://i.imgur.com/DHEhJNu.jpg?1

Painted:
http://i.imgur.com/vbHBDF1.jpg?2

Looks good either way.

Ace Gunner 03-17-2013 06:15 PM

that's awesome, but the stock tires suck. I used to run nobbies and variations of, that got tired. I run these Cooper Discoverer tires and like them very much.
http://image.4wdandsportutility.com/...l_LT_tires.jpg

Ace Gunner 03-17-2013 06:19 PM

and don't forget

http://ktizzard.files.wordpress.com/...nutz-dodge.jpg

Buck 03-17-2013 06:19 PM

I put BFG Long Trails on it and I am going with a flat black wheel eventually too.

No chrome. Getting rid of all of it.


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