Get the uniball UCAs if you can.I’m going to buy this 3 inch lift with rough country it comes with spacers too...
Why?I’m going to buy this 3 inch lift with rough country it comes with spacers too...
Rough country - you can travel the whole country and not find a rougher lift. [emoji23]I put a RC 2.5 inch lift on a Jeep wrangler years ago. It was horrible.. It rode like ****. Save money and get a better lift
Rough country - you can travel the whole country and not find a rougher lift. [emoji23]
Don't do Junk Country.
Friends don’t let friends do Junk Country.Don't do Junk Country.
Fair enough, nothing wrong with reaching out to learn more. That said, if you're going OffRoading, I absolutely 100% without a doubt DO NOT recommend putting a spacer lift on. Even if something doesn't break, you'll HATE the lack of travel. This is coming from someone that rode a RC 4" spacer lift OffRoad. Dunno what hurt more; the pain I felt for my trucks suspension at every bump, or my teeth chattering at every bump. I went back to stock the next weekend.Haha okay guys just asking I don’t anything about these things and I wanted to lift it because I’m going on a off road trip soon
https://bilsteinlifts.com/product-category/toyota-tacoma/Haha okay guys just asking I don’t anything about these things and I wanted to lift it because I’m going on a off road trip soon
Hey man that's not really helpful, there are spacer lifts there as well.
Haha okay guys just asking I don’t anything about these things and I wanted to lift it because I’m going on a off road trip soon
Yeah, guess I should have clarified but thought I was clear since spacers had already been shot down. But yes, you smelled what I was stepping in. There are perfectly good suspension setups for not much more than a spacer lift that will cause a lot less heartache and regret in the near future. On the other hand, just like Nancy was saying, a pure stock Tacoma is very capable off road especially if you have a locker. I would prefer a stock setup Taco over a Junk Country lifted Taco to be honest.Hey man that's not really helpful, there are spacer lifts there as well.
What I think Crawdad is trying to say is that it's a much better idea to save a bit more money and lift it with entry-level suspension parts such as Bilstein 5100s, OME coils, and an AAL. You can find them relatively cheap online in places such as Bilsteinlifts.com or headstrongoffroad.com.
... And you’ll need a lift to fit tires larger than 265/75/16It will do just fine as is. Your ground clearance isn't going to increase because of the lift. Larger tires will increase it.
$400 DYI or $600 at a shop you can get a revtek Pro 40013 spacer kit installed but like everyone is saying the ride will be blah. For about $600 DIY or $850 in shop you can get the bilstein 5100’s and an AAL in back the ride and travel will be better. For about $1300 you can do new OME coils and shocks and a progressive AAL for an even better ride. You’ll need at least 2” of lift to fit tires of 275 or 285 which need wheel well mods. The 285 will give you a little more than 1” ground clearance. You’ll need aftermarket wheels with a 0 or -6 offset and they will rub at full lock with out wheel well mod or CMC.Haha okay guys just asking I don’t anything about these things and I wanted to lift it because I’m going on a off road trip soon