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Post by bythemotto on Oct 9, 2006 20:47:08 GMT -5
Any tips for my new 2006 Taco? I'm looking for 33-35" x 10.5 to 12.5. I have no idea how much of a lift I need, whether I should go with a body lift or a suspension lift, or if I should fork out the dough to have the tire pressure sensors installed on the new rims/tires.
I've heard rumors that any lift, and any tires bigger than stock are very problematic for the new Tacos. Anyone else heard or experienced this?
Whatever I do, I'd like to keep my factory warranty intact.
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Post by norcalyota on Oct 19, 2006 13:03:56 GMT -5
looks like the suspension and body lifts for 06 tacos havent come out yet. You might just have to chop that IFS out and do an SAS.
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Post by bythemotto on Oct 25, 2006 23:22:18 GMT -5
OK norcalyota...I'm an idiot...I'm new...you're smart...I'm stupid...you're hot...I'm not so good looking...
Seriously though, I have no idea what you mean by "chop that IFS out and do an SAS"
Any clue for someone who's clueless?
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luke4
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Post by luke4 on Oct 26, 2006 0:20:02 GMT -5
SAS = solid axel swap, if you'd want to roll on 35's i suggest a decent suspention lift( id say 6 inches) with about 1-2 inch body lift, it would provide decent travel with good clearance for thoes tires. Btw, a solid axel swap is alot better to wheel with than a ifs lift. Also if u were to remove the ifs or even put an ifs lift in the truck you would mess up your factory warranty.
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vabeachtaco
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Post by vabeachtaco on Jan 13, 2007 19:27:21 GMT -5
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