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Sep 10 2015 07:29pm
Hey guys,

got a loaded question that i was unable to find when i did searching.

Got a '14 4.6L that my inital plan was to use OME 612's(https://bilsteinlifts.com/shop/toyota-tundra/07-and-up-toyota-tundra/complete-lift-kits-07-and-up-toyota-tundra/ome-3-inch-lift-kit-for-2007-2015-toyota-tundra/) with CB +3 shackles and possibly some UCAs if needed, then some sort of tires i have yet to decide.
Well stuff has change and plowing with the truck is a reality for me yet I still wanna lift it. Will only be my driveway.

So my main question is, is there anything extra that I would need to add, would front air bags help or nah? should i go heavier duty front end setup? Are the UCAs more needed with extra 500~ pounds on it during the winter.
This is Canadian winter, so will be long most years.
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Sep 10 2015 07:56pm
how big is your driveway that you need a plow for it?
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Sep 10 2015 08:12pm
Quote (DuckManParkey @ Sep 10 2015 10:56pm)
how big is your driveway that you need a plow for it?


300-350ft single vehicle lane, then goes into a 70ftx70ft block, rough estimate.

My parents house , he lives down off the road and on the water so its a good size. i use a VW TDI for work traveling, my truck just is used for shootin the shit around town (34000KM in 2 years usage)

dad owns a company, and the truck he uses is technically company truck. So he going to buy my rims and tires, and ill throw a plow on mine.

This post was edited by Zark on Sep 10 2015 08:13pm
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Sep 10 2015 09:00pm
Sell useless truck

move out

stack cash

buy whatever truck you want

24 and still livin home? :rofl:

This post was edited by Apoch48 on Sep 10 2015 09:00pm
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Quote (Apoch48 @ Sep 11 2015 12:00am)
Sell useless truck

move out

stack cash

buy whatever truck you want

24 and still livin home? :rofl:


Can you quote where this was said?
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Sep 10 2015 11:08pm
Quote (Apoch48 @ Sep 10 2015 10:00pm)
Sell useless truck

move out

stack cash

buy whatever truck you want

24 and still livin home? :rofl:


Reading is hard.
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Sep 11 2015 05:20am
Why people still put a plow on a new truck is beyond me.

Go buy an old rusted to fuck gm 3/4ton truck with a 350 and use it as a plow truck. If it's only your driveway don't even register the damn thing.

A plow is pretty hard on a truck. People underestimate this quite a bit.
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Sep 11 2015 06:51am
Quote (jimmyhoud @ Sep 11 2015 11:20am)
Why people still put a plow on a new truck is beyond me.

Go buy an old rusted to fuck gm 3/4ton truck with a 350 and use it as a plow truck. If it's only your driveway don't even register the damn thing.

A plow is pretty hard on a truck. People underestimate this quite a bit.



Beat me to the punch..

Seriously though, it would be cheaper to buy a truck already built for this job.. A 1/2 ton pickup isn't tough enough, and a Tundra isn't powerful enough.. A lift is redundant, because the plow does the work and it would put undue stress on the suspension when pushing around snow and ice.

Go buy a late 90s ford f250 or chevy 2500 and a boss plow, don't destroy your brodozer, save it for the parking lot.

Quote (Apoch48 @ Sep 11 2015 03:00am)
Sell useless truck

move out

stack cash

buy whatever truck you want

24 and still livin home? :rofl:



Says the 21 year old. I can still smell tit milk on your breath.

This post was edited by ozzyarmy3 on Sep 11 2015 06:52am
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Quote (Zark @ Sep 10 2015 09:12pm)
300-350ft single vehicle lane, then goes into a 70ftx70ft block, rough estimate.

My parents house , he lives down off the road and on the water so its a good size. i use a VW TDI for work traveling, my truck just is used for shootin the shit around town (34000KM in 2 years usage)

dad owns a company, and the truck he uses is technically company truck. So he going to buy my rims and tires, and ill throw a plow on mine
.


Quote (ozzyarmy3 @ Sep 11 2015 07:51am)
Beat me to the punch..

Seriously though, it would be cheaper to buy a truck already built for this job.. A 1/2 ton pickup isn't tough enough, and a Tundra isn't powerful enough.. A lift is redundant, because the plow does the work and it would put undue stress on the suspension when pushing around snow and ice.

Go buy a late 90s ford f250 or chevy 2500 and a boss plow, don't destroy your brodozer, save it for the parking lot.




Says the 21 year old. I can still smell tit milk on your breath.


21 with a paid off car and a mortgage and still put away a healthy sum of money

only tit milk you smell on my breath is yo mommas bitchboy
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Sep 11 2015 07:44am
Quote (Apoch48 @ Sep 11 2015 06:21am)
21 with a paid off car and a mortgage and still put away a healthy sum of money

only tit milk you smell on my breath is yo mommas bitchboy


drives 94 honda hatch and lives in a trailer.

GZ!
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