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3-inch Toytec suspension lift for 2007 Tacoma Access Cab

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by white2007tacoma, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. Mar 2, 2008 at 4:25 PM
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    white2007tacoma

    white2007tacoma [OP] New Member

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    I have been debating on installing the 3-inch Toytec lift on my '07 Tacoma. However, I have a few hang-ups now since reading some stories on this forum. I would really appreciate some comments from those of you that 1) have a new generation (05-08) Tacoma and 2) have a 3-inch Toytec lift. I would just like to know if you have experienced any problems with your Tacoma since you have installed this lift, had any issues with a voided warranty, and/or things you would do differently/learned since you have had this on your Tacoma. In advance, thank you for your help!
     
  2. Mar 4, 2008 at 12:07 PM
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    Toycoma06

    Toycoma06 Well-Known Member

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    20% window tint, emblems removed, aftermarket grill, TRD Pro shift knob,4'' RC lift with BDS 2.0 fox rear shocks, 285x65r18 Nitto Ridge Grappler, 18x9 Monster Energy 540B 0mm offset, ...and more to come
    I went with the 3'' Toytec OME 884's with the 1.5 block kit. I'm very happy with the lift, went on easy and had no issues. So far i have not had any vibration issues or any problems. Just in case you are wondering about the block in the rear, i have had the suspension TSB done.Hope this info helps, good luck on your lift!!!!
     
  3. Mar 6, 2008 at 1:28 PM
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    luk8272

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    5% Tint, Bug flector, vent Visors, Removed secondary air filter, Rear Spring TSB w/ Wheeler's Add A Leaf HD Pack, Icon 2.0 rear shocks, Toytec 3" lift up front with Total Chaos UCA's, Debadged, Billet Grille,TRD Offroad rims/17x9 Pro comp 6001 rims, Duratracs 265/75/16 or 285/70/17, Fog light anytime mod, Tailgate hose clamp mod, Pro-dry AFE filter. Extended Differential Breather, ABS on/off, 6000k LEDs from CSJumper, heads/fogs, ScanguageII, Devil horns, Devil horns on third brake light, Mounted 60" Highlift, Mounted Tool Box, Wet Okole Front/Rear Seat Covers, TW sticker, Midland Handheld CB,Painted engine cover, Revenge Fab Sliders, ARE Topper, Weather tech Floorliners, Camper shell, ultimate headlight upgrade. URD -3° exhaust cam gears, .5" XTP Intake spacer. Custom dents.
    Not trying to steal the thread just wondering a few things. I was wanting to put a 3" lift on my 07. I am planning on making my own blocks for the rear and purchasing a ProComp 3" for the front. How tall of a block needs to be in the rear if I buy the 3" lift for the front. I would like the truck to be as level as possible. Also will this require getting longer brake lines or any such modifications? My truck will be seeing some trails out in Texas, so there will be some articulation but nothing real crazy.
     

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