View Full Version : Lifted Titan.
IwinUlose
06-02-2008, 10:42 PM
I'm insure if the owner wants to unveil his truck. But i will post a final pic of a titan we lifted a few weeks back. I think its came out stellar. Its a 07 Crew Cab with 6.5" up front, an 4" in the back with 35x12.50R18 Toyo M/T's with American Racing Black Teflon Mojave wheels.
http://xtreme4x4automotive.com/images/545_IMG_0075.jpg
CRXSiR
06-02-2008, 11:54 PM
i love the way they look lifted..if only they didnt get only 12mpg..lol
IwinUlose
06-03-2008, 12:33 AM
there actually not that bad...
zhillz
06-03-2008, 12:56 PM
my mom gets 16 with hers and these trucks are big lots of room and look mean as fuck. how are they offroad?
Jason.
06-06-2008, 02:03 PM
Looks good, before I bought my truck I was looking at a black one, bone stock, 30k miles, cheap as hell. I was gonna do 8" on black 20" KMC rockstars and 37's
With the way diesel is now days, I'm regretting buying another truck at all :lol:
MonteCarlo31
06-06-2008, 06:29 PM
Looks good, before I bought my truck I was looking at a black one, bone stock, 30k miles, cheap as hell. I was gonna do 8" on black 20" KMC rockstars and 37's
There is a reason they are cheap. You get what you pay for. Their sales are dropping faster then the average and so is their value as they offer 10 and 15K dollar rebates. A few of our guys at work have them and they can't get out of them without being way upsidedown not to mention they always have problems. If they are used as pavement queens they aren't too bad but don't take them on a jobsite and expect them to last.
V8TITAN
08-10-2008, 03:09 AM
check out titantalk.com im killcatzforfun over there... or your cousin if its his truck... lots of lifted and slammed titans over there..
V8TITAN
08-10-2008, 03:11 AM
There is a reason they are cheap. You get what you pay for. Their sales are dropping faster then the average and so is their value as they offer 10 and 15K dollar rebates. A few of our guys at work have them and they can't get out of them without being way upsidedown not to mention they always have problems. If they are used as pavement queens they aren't too bad but don't take them on a jobsite and expect them to last.
why wouldnt a truck last at a job site ? job sites arent like serious mud holes, rock climbing or anything.... they arent dropping value because of quality, Its the gas prices and economy !
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