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Ok so I’m in my truck driving in the field at high rpms not on the road not racing cows. If you know what a PreRunner is then maybe you would understand
 
Ok so I’m in my truck driving in the field at high rpms not on the road not racing cows. If you know what a PreRunner is then maybe you would understand

Relax new guy. A prerunner doesn't have a Junk Country suspension on it. :D

If it's a spacer lift type and you are driving it hard, you will end up bending the coilovers.
 
Nope no spacer

And do you drive a Tacoma or are you just on here to tell people how there wrong and have a crapy truck with pointless stupid mods
 
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Nope no spacer

And do you drive a Tacoma or are you just on here to tell people how there wrong and have a crapy truck with pointless stupid mods

I looked on their site and all they offer is front spacers or replacement coils for 1st gens and some crap looking rear shocks.

Why yes I drive a Tacoma. It's a 2010 V6 4wd, TRD supercharger, TRD exhaust, AFE Stage 2 intake, Fox suspension (rear is off now), All Pro sliders, Pioneer headunit, color matched front grill surround and a Grillcraft grill. Problem?
 
Ok so who’s at fault the person giving bad advice or the person stupid enough to listen
 
Knowing “everything” is fine. Problem is when poor advise is given and people read it and follow it not knowing any better. Everyone starts out knowing nothing. But... You can’t stop stupid.

Yeah wrong info or uninformed is a better way to look at it.

Not too shabby. A shade over 6 seconds for 0-60.

I’d say it’s slower than that. I don’t have proper timing equipment.
 
That’s timing it from the video. May be a little slower. Still quick for a Taco. Even with the supercharger.

The thing is that it's inconsistent probably because of the TRD tune. Some days it feels like a monster but other days I'm barely faster than a stock 4.0 Tacoma. At first, it ran slower times at the track than it did when I just had intake and exhaust.
 
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