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Old 11-16-2010, 03:44 PM   #1
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Default My New high-lift

well, its nothing special but its my first scaler.

and i was wondering what are some free DIY mods that i can do?

it already has the chino mod..

here are some pics..

also.. can someone show me how to hook up the 3 speed? its locked in first and i need to install a servo and need to see how its set up


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Old 05-10-2011, 03:37 AM   #2
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Hey how did you get your tundra to flex so much.
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Old 05-10-2011, 05:49 AM   #3
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if you bought it new, the instructions show you how to set up the transmission.
as for mods, there used to be a kit that clocked the tranny, but i'll tell you the truth, the best thing i ever did was bought an r2 2speed for mine. to do so, you'll have to fab some sort of skid plate for it though. i even got tired of shifting gears, because it's just pointless after awhile, and swapped out the 2speed for a r2 disconnect.
nice rig, by the way... and it does seem to have alot of flex for a highlift, even with the chino mod. i'm assuming you bought it used, because it takes right much use to break in the springs to get that much flex.
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