I used these in my doors: The Install Bay VXT55 XTC 5" to 5-1/4" Round Foam Speaker Baffles This might help keep them dry.
Every sub has different and specific requirements for sound quality. Volume and port size and length are very specific. To get the most out of...
It depends how much volume you need per sub. Ported or sealed? my 12s take almost 2 cu ft per sub. even with an ext cab you would be hard...
sub in bed, back of cab and wall of bed cut out. bass blowing through into the cab. [IMG]
Yeah it's some scary ****. We got hit with a f4 or 5 last summer. 100+ homes completely lost in a town of 1700 people.
*cough*Blowthrough*cough*
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I liked my vr6 but I only had it in its 1st 80k miles so it never leaked anything.
http://www.toyotaminis.com/forum/suspension-chassis-40/how-do-ball-joint-flip-sd-yota-5272/
No way, 30s....gotta live on the edge a lil. I am lucky to put 1000 miles a year on my truck. If I relied on it to get to work, maybe....naw...
Ok I did a lil research. According to tire websites the standard cab came with 195s and ext cabs came with 205s. Weird.
I am pretty sure my truck came stock with 195/75R14 Which are 25.52in diameter. Did yours come with something else?
Out here in the boonies they aren't that bad....just have to know what to avoid. It's not a daily driver so I never really beat on them.
If you mean stock tire height, I am running 235/30R20s.....thats the closest to stock tire diameter I could get. This might help: Tire...
Oy, Oy, Oy! Welcome to TM.
I just replaced mine. :P
http://www.toyotaminis.com/forum/suspension-chassis-60/lowering-6436/
^____ What he said. You can't just turn the bolt, you have to "hold the nuts" :P
Looks nice!
Is it maybe because its a standard cab?
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