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Post by tesch101 on Dec 17, 2005 14:55:55 GMT -5
I've got a 99' TRD, SR5, V6, 4x4 extended cab. I have 31 10.5's on it and those tires are filling up the wheel wells too much for my taste. I want to keep the same size tires or maybe upgrade next time to 32's. What size lift would be good? I'm not looking for a whole lot of lift. just enough to separate the tires from the body. I have a winch on the front with a pretty heavy guard. I'm guessing that is why there's lower clearance on the front end. Maybe some heavier springs up front too? I don't know, i'm a newb.
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Post by gregers on Dec 19, 2005 1:06:06 GMT -5
i have a '99 taco too. i currently have the 31 x 10.5 tires on it but i am thinking about getting a 3.5inch fabtech lift and putting some 33" BFG M/Ts. I think that a 2 or 3 inch will probably work for what you want. If you get the fabtech lift, it is adjustable so you can go for a little higher lift and if it is too high you can just lower it to your liking.
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Post by tacokid789 on Dec 31, 2005 17:59:49 GMT -5
Go to www.toytec.com they have like 2.5 suspension lifts for cheap and you can run 32's. My freind has the toytec lift and it looks decent!
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Post by Hoodlum on Jan 4, 2006 12:05:55 GMT -5
Try Cornfed suspensions he uses a solid billet spacer which is much safer. cause you don't need much to clear BFG 33's considering they only measure at around 31.5" they look completely retarded standing next to a super swamper 33" if Iwas a rep for BFG I WOULD BE EMBARRASSED! and IMO the A/T's perform better the M/T's are by far the second worst mud tire I have ever used 1st being goodyear wrangler's I got better performance out of a set of bald Mickey Thompson Baja radials than either one of the above mentioned. But anyway you should only need 3" S/L to clear them OR a 1.5" to 2" B/L and a BFH will accomplish the same result
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Post by 94cnytoy on Jan 9, 2006 19:09:49 GMT -5
"www.toytec.com"
God, I love the internet..... Stay away, its a viral path to hell........
Stew
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