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i like it, very clean... too stock tho, still very nice!
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its an 87. Sounds like your truck sounded pretty nice. My runner used to have a couple of 12's in it and it hit pretty hard. Kinda lose some of the bass with the top off, but it sounded great with the top on. The box is getting pretty old though and I think we stuck the speakers in my husbands trans am, then he sold it so the truck doesnt have much of a system right now but we'll fix that soon<IMG src=smileys/smiley17.gif border="0">
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definitely gotta love toyotas!!! They are such awesome trucks! I love the 4runners but would also like a tacoma. My husband used to have a 94 pickup. It was completely stock when we got it. He put a 3 inch body lift and 33's on it. He spent a crap load of money having a custom speakerbox built to fit in behind the seat, but it still put the seat forward pretty far (truck was standard cab) so it was a little cramped in it. Other than minimal leg room and no power steering (that part kinda sucked but we got used to it) the truck was great. Ran really strong, even with the 33's. We had always heard that those engines were too weak to push oversized tires without re-gearing, but it did fine. I dont think that we noticed any power loss at all.
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33's are fine escpecially if you didnt get mud tires. Toyotas are geared lower than most. My tundra has 4.09 gears whereas most chevys for example have 3.55 or 3.73 gears...highway gears. If you lift chevys up and throw on 35's or + then you have to re-gear it to 4.11's.