Bilstien 5100's, and if you wanna raise the rear, either add a leaf or blocks, or get new leaf springs. Blocks are the cheapest option.Hey guys first post, I have a 2013 Tacoma 4x4 trd off-road, I'm running a 2.5 inch leveling kit and would like to go up another 2 inches all around. Any recommendations? I would like to be able to keep my leveling kit.
I think 4.5" would be drop bracket.Hey guys first post, I have a 2013 Tacoma 4x4 trd off-road, I'm running a 2.5 inch leveling kit and would like to go up another 2 inches all around. Any recommendations? I would like to be able to keep my leveling kit.
No, u dont throw 2.5" spacers on a 5100 set at 1.75-2.5" of lift.Bilstien 5100's, and if you wanna raise the rear, either add a leaf or blocks, or get new leaf springs. Blocks are the cheapest option.
Could you send me a link please?I think 4.5" would be drop bracket.
Also, stacking lifts isnt the best idea.
Dump the spacers and get ur db if thats what ur looking for.
What do you mean drop bracket?
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Ehhhhhh, hes learninDo you know what CVs are and how they can bind with too much lift? I didn't see you take them into consideration.
Isn't spacer and spindle lift same thing? I'm new to this
Ehhhhhh, hes learnin
Thats why its called a practiceBut he's in coolage to become a derpctor.
Something wrong with that? Should I drop out and work at McDonalds?But he's in coolage to become a derpctor.
Something wrong with that? Should I drop out and work at McDonalds?
teeeheeeeSure if that's what you really want to do. You can be a fry expert.
So do you know that OP has a 4wd truck therefore any front lift above 3 inches will cause the CVs to bind?
I'll stick to what I'm doingSure if that's what you really want to do. You can be a fry expert.
So do you know that OP has a 4wd truck therefore any front lift above 3 inches will cause the CVs to bind? Did you know that as you lift with spacers, coilovers or 5100s you eat up the suspension's downtravel and that you will get to the point where you max out the ball joints?
I'll stick to what I'm doing
I just gave my input that's all dude. Sorry if I'm not correct, don't expect accurate results on the InternetSounds good. Also stick to keeping quiet if you don't know what you're talking about. It's ok to just listen once and a while. That's how you learn.