all u need its a 4 inch lift. 4 inch with a 1 inch body lift, or 4 and some trimming will be more than enough. with 14.50's your gonna need to get new rims with proper backspacing too. im planning on moving up to 35's here soon, just getting ready to order some new gears and a rear locker, and i'm either gonna trim or body lift. a 1 inch body lift will not cause any damage, and rodger brown body lifts are amazing and he's really good to work with.
the problem with ifs and lifts is you get to big and it can cause damage to the cv's and that can be a pain in the ass.
okay 4'' sounds good i mean it will be my first truck!!! i will be a newbie to the whole lift kits thing soooo...... okay can u tell me everything i will need along with the 4'' suspension lift & 33x14.50 with 15 x 10 rims what else will i need like n ething else ?!
well, depends on what lift system you get, some come with shocks others dont, some come with blocks in the rear, some come with aal (add a leaf). for the most part, your lift should come with what you need. also, some lifts will require welding and some cutting. do you plan on doing this yourself or having it done for you? its basically gonna come down to choosing your lift, getting the tires and rims with proper backspacing (btw, i'd go with 12.50's instead of 14.50's, 14's might cause rubbing on the inside) and possibly regearing the axles, 4.88's.
what u got? im prolly gonna get someone to do it for me ( im 15) i mean see i saw all these trucks with lifts and im like WOW i want one and so then i look on line for lifts cant find what i want and THEN I FIND OUT THAT there is alot more then just LIFTING UR TRUCK!!! I WAS LIKE gosh! more money ( im like the cheapest person on earth)
if you don't mind doing the reading, i'd go to 4x4wire.com, yotatech.com (i think is the best toyota forum out there) and customtacos.com and do a search for lift kits and read what others are doing. there are so many ways to achieve the lift/tire combination that you are striving for, some cost more, some cost less. if money isn't a issue, thats a positive, but if it is, then there options out there.
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