Hello, new to the board. Just want to introduce myself, I drive a 96 tacoma, 2.5 inch suspension lift and 3 inch body lift (ongoing project). I'm a technician at a Mercedes Benz dealer in Ontario.
Nice to meet Y'all
GOLDS
Hello, new to the board. Just want to introduce myself, I drive a 96 tacoma, 2.5 inch suspension lift and 3 inch body lift (ongoing project). I'm a technician at a Mercedes Benz dealer in Ontario.
Nice to meet Y'all
GOLDS
1996 Tacoma<br />2.5 inch suspension<br />3 inch body<br />Dayton Timberline 33X12.50R15<br />Custom Mercedes Benz HID headlight conversion
Welcome! What do they think of your tacoma at the mercedes dealership? Lots of great folks here with a load of info. Post pics of your tacoma when you get a chance.
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Welcome GOLDS! Mercedes dealership huh? Can you get your hands on Unimog axle schematics?
2010 Sequoia Limited Black - Bils UCA & Shocks, Borla Cat back, Morimoto Headlights
2019 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium Dark Blue w/TRD Gunmetal Wheels - Kings/OME, 285/70R17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, SSO BMC, TRD Skid, Victory 4x4 Blitz Sliders and Front Bumper, BD Fogs & Light Bar, Morimoto Headlights, Prinsu Rack
2023 Tacoma Trail White w/Bronze wheels - CBI T3 Side Steps
golds,
welcome to UY!
bob
They all love my truck at Benz.
as far as the Mog axle info my information database is limited since they are not sold here. But I can probably help you out, give me specs on year and model and whatever other info you have.
1996 Tacoma<br />2.5 inch suspension<br />3 inch body<br />Dayton Timberline 33X12.50R15<br />Custom Mercedes Benz HID headlight conversion
Welcome Golds, I used to work at Buds Benz, the premier restoration facility for Benz's here in the Southern US.
-Chris
2004 DoubleCab Tacoma PreRunner: 3.4 V6-Auto, DD/Tow Rig
1997 Lexus LX450: 4.5 I6-Auto, DD
1984 4Runner: 22R-5 speed, 14 inch bob, 5.29's, lincoln locked rear, lockright front, Armored and Caged by Mossyrocks Fabrication, total disregard for body damage.
1997 4Runner: GONE
1996 FZJ80 Land Cruiser: GONE
Hey Golds,
I sent you an email.
Thanks!
Bob
WELCOME!!!!
Welcome,
You just found a great place for knowledge.
Regards,
BWJ
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