Custom Toyota Tundra – Joe Miller
Tim Esterdahl | Oct 04, 2012 | Comments 7
Crazy sound system, 7″ BDS Lift, custom paint, Rockstarr wheels, this Toyota Tundra has it all. Joe Miller did a fantastic job of creating a one-of-a-kind truck. It definitely grabs your attention.
The Toyota Tundra truck has:
- 7″ BDS lift w/ 2.5″ Supreme Suspension spacers
- 22″ Rockstarr 515 wheels
- 37×13.5 Toyo Open Country tires
- Custom paint
- Pioneer AVH-P4400 head unit, Kicker 6.5 components all the way around, 2 12″ Kicker CVR, custom sub enclosure, 2 deep cycle batteries
- Hornblasters 540 set up with 10g tank
Miller says that HIDs, grille, and some simple chrome steps are all planned for the immediate future.
Want a lift like this Tundra has? Check out our BDS review.
A Word About Custom Paint
Custom paint jobs are no small thing, as they require quite a bit of work to execute properly. First, the vehicle must be very carefully masked off…any mistakes and you’ll have over spray on wheels, headlights, chrome parts, etc. Next, the factory paint must be sanded with very fine grain sandpaper so that it’s “scuffed” enough to bond with a new coat of paint. Once the new paint is applied, the masking must be removed and a new layer of clear coat must be applied to the new paint and blended into the existing paint so that the finish looks uniform.
Done correctly, a custom paint job (like this one) looks factory. Nice work!
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That is definitely one nice looking Tundra!
I believe he’s also know as Pitbull Joe on some of the Tundra forums.
It’s Pitbull Joe!!!
Nice colors. It’s appealing. Just not interested in lifting a truck
Thanks for the love THQ! Steps have been added(for the wife’s convenience), HIDs are on the way and still deciding what grille to go with. Upcoming mods: leather interior to match the exterior, new wheels and dual exhaust.
Joe – You know it. Thank you for submitting your ride!
Joe that was a requirement the wife put on when she bought the truck for me.
Man, that thing is jacked, in a good way. Good job.
Any issues with the tires rubbing, tires look to be pretty close to the wheel wells?
Like those tires and rims, sweet ride. Doubt I could get up in the beast without running boards/nerf bars.
How do those monster tires run down the hwy.? – any road noise?