To do a ToyTec 3" lift on an 07 Access-cab Tacoma, it turned out that I would need to spend $792.95 in parts alone before shipping. Below is the itemized list. I am corret in my thinking? Thanks.
Part# OME3-05-AL, 3” Lift Coil Kit with AAL, $299.99 + $30 S/H
(886 OME HD Coils & Rear blocks - Rear blocks instead of add-a-leaf because I will have the new TSB leaf packs from the dealer. )
Part #TT-RS, Rear Axle degree shims, $17.99 + $10 S/H
Part #FK29, Driveshaft carrier bearing drop kit, $9.99 + $6 S/H
(OME Rear Driveshaft spacer)
Part #SS-20-05, 22" SS Rear Brake Line kit, $65.99 + $10 S/H
Part #C-513, Bilstein HD front shocks, $199.99/set + $15 S/H
To do a ToyTec 3" lift on an 07 Access-cab Tacoma, it turned out that I would need to spend $792.95 in parts alone before shipping. Below is the itemized list. I am corret in my thinking? Thanks.
Part# OME3-05-AL, 3” Lift Coil Kit with AAL, $299.99 + $30 S/H
(886 OME HD Coils & Rear blocks - Rear blocks instead of add-a-leaf because I will have the new TSB leaf packs from the dealer. )
Part #TT-RS, Rear Axle degree shims, $17.99 + $10 S/H
Part #FK29, Driveshaft carrier bearing drop kit, $9.99 + $6 S/H
(OME Rear Driveshaft spacer)
Part #SS-20-05, 22" SS Rear Brake Line kit, $65.99 + $10 S/H
Part #C-513, Bilstein HD front shocks, $199.99/set + $15 S/H
All you NEED is the lift. The other things you have there are fine, but not necessary. I ran the lift by itself (no shims, diff drops, shocks, ect.) on my '05 for 25K mi or so and had no problems. Dealer took it on trade for my '08.
__________________ 2008 Tacoma TRD Off Road Double Cab 6 speed; Bilstein 5100s and 265/75/16 BFG A/T's
For almost $800 bucks you should call Jacque at trdparts4u.com and get set up with a full OME setup (coils, struts, leaf packs). I paid barely more than that for mine
Why are you getting 886s w/an access cab? Do you have a plate bumper and winch? If not, you dont need to go crazy with the 886's.
For almost $800 bucks you should call Jacque at trdparts4u.com and get set up with a full OME setup (coils, struts, leaf packs). I paid barely more than that for mine
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Thanks. I checked out that website (trdparts4u.com) and the Tacoma's OME kit is on sale for over $1200 bucks! I will jump all over it if it is barely more than $800! Is there like a discount code? I will call Jacque then.
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Originally Posted by amp2oo1
Why are you getting 886s w/an access cab? Do you have a plate bumper and winch? If not, you dont need to go crazy with the 886's.
A bentup bumper and a winch will go on her after the lift. The 886 will accomodate this extra weight? Thanks again.
Thanks. I checked out that website (trdparts4u.com) and the Tacoma's OME kit is on sale for over $1200 bucks! I will jump all over it if it is barely more than $800! Is there like a discount code? I will call Jacque then.
A bentup bumper and a winch will go on her after the lift. The 886 will accomodate this extra weight? Thanks again.
Call Jacque. The price online is somewhat flexible
Yes, the 886 will accomodate the bentup and winch. If you didnt plan to get those, I would be leery with that stiff of springs w/o the added weight.
I would say the rear SS brake lines and the axle degree shims are a waste. I don't have them and I wheel the shit out of my truck. I don't stress the rear lines at all.
To do a ToyTec 3" lift on an 07 Access-cab Tacoma, it turned out that I would need to spend $792.95 in parts alone before shipping. Below is the itemized list. I am corret in my thinking? Thanks.
Part# OME3-05-AL, 3” Lift Coil Kit with AAL, $299.99 + $30 S/H
(886 OME HD Coils & Rear blocks - Rear blocks instead of add-a-leaf because I will have the new TSB leaf packs from the dealer. )
Part #TT-RS, Rear Axle degree shims, $17.99 + $10 S/H
Part #FK29, Driveshaft carrier bearing drop kit, $9.99 + $6 S/H
(OME Rear Driveshaft spacer)
Part #SS-20-05, 22" SS Rear Brake Line kit, $65.99 + $10 S/H
Part #C-513, Bilstein HD front shocks, $199.99/set + $15 S/H
Also that is a lot for those shock absorbers, if you call toytec and talk to Doug he will work with you on prices, or i would look at buying your shocks somewhere else. And as said before rear axle shims and brake line kit useless.
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