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Help me find! 6'' Suspension Lift

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Im wanting a 6'' Suspension Lift for a 2000+ Toyota Tacoma 4x4 or 4x2 dont matta
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they're not that hard to find on the net. trailmaster has them, 1700.00, Fabtech has them
If you do dare to go that route do not get a tire larger then 33" in diameter. Unless of course you dont mind constantly shelling out money to repair the rack and pinion setup on your truck. It was not designed to handle turning tires larger then that in size.
gotcha thanks .................. people on this forum are so nice :)
obex26 said:
If you do dare to go that route do not get a tire larger then 33" in diameter. Unless of course you dont mind constantly shelling out money to repair the rack and pinion setup on your truck. It was not designed to handle turning tires larger then that in size.
all upgradeable
I know! if i wanna go bigger ( like in tire size) i can always just get the Fender Flares the Black ones that like bend and crap and just Cut out the wheel hub thing(the place where the tire fits in the semi circle) just cut it out biger then get the fender flares and there we go : in style! but n e ways i got it off of Spike TV TRUCKS!
i have a 98 tacoma with a 6" fabtech lift. i am impressed with it. i paid 1900 for it but i oculd have gotten it for 1700 had i not got ripped off. also anyobe i have talked to has said negative things regarding the trailmaster kit. you can email me at [email protected] if ya got questions.
also i am runnin 33 12.50's on it. now ya can go with bigger tires but ya will have to upgrade some stuff. i am in the process up more upgrades but right now i have only redone my gear ratio. mine cane stock with 3:73 gearing i now have 4:56 gearin which helped alot.
First of all, is your truck 4x4 or 4x2? ya cant put a 4x4 lift onna 4x2 truck and vice versa!
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