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Post by prerunnintaco12 on Mar 18, 2004 1:04:16 GMT -5
I have a 2000 Toyota Tacoma TRD Prerunner (2wd) 2.7 Liter. I am goin to put a 3.5" Fabtech lift with 33's. Also the tri y header from northwest offroad is going on. What type of exhaust will make this truck sound good? Not the riced out tin can sound, i want to get it as clean and deep as i can get it to sound. Also, will any gear change be necesasary if going from 31's to 33's.
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Post by greenhead on Mar 18, 2004 1:47:00 GMT -5
i have always run flowmasters good deep sound , not too sure what it would sound like on a 4banger. i would change the gears a 33 is a pretty big tire for a a 4cyl with stock gears
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Post by Hoodlum on Mar 22, 2004 14:25:07 GMT -5
I agree. I would go flowmaster 40 series with ss pipes and I myself would stick with 31's maybe 32's but nothing bigger it will wear evrthing out faster steering components mainly but it also will put extra wear on your gears and trans ect.
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Post by redtoy92 on Mar 23, 2004 10:38:02 GMT -5
I have a 2000 Toyota Tacoma TRD Prerunner (2wd) 2.7 Liter. I am goin to put a 3.5" Fabtech lift with 33's. Also the tri y header from northwest offroad is going on. What type of exhaust will make this truck sound good? Not the riced out tin can sound, i want to get it as clean and deep as i can get it to sound. Also, will any gear change be necesasary if going from 31's to 33's. okay the fabtech lift is not the best. i would go with saws,kings,etc. but that is just me. also you won't want to use anything bigger then 32's with that short of lift. I would only crank the lift to 3 inchs myself. Flowmaster 40 will work fine for your truck. I would use 2.25 pipe size for the catback. You won't need to gear change but try it out and if you don't like it then you can always change the gears later on. red
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