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Need some input on 6" vs 3" lift & tires
I'm going to buy a 2008 or 2009 tacoma reg cab four banger 4x4 next Christmas. After finishing my mod list I realize that I can spend more initially, since mods are going to be less than I thought.
Originally I was going to go with a 3" lift front and 1.5" rear with 32x11.5" swampers on 16x8" 4.5 backspace. I'm 95% sure that for the type of driving I will be doing with that setup, that there won't be any rubbing issues, other than maybe the flaps at full lock, which I'm taking off anyway. Later I was thinking of moving up to a 6" lift and running larger tires/wheels. But it would probably be better to do the right thing the first time, instead of spending money on the 3" lift, just to upgrade a year later to the 6" and have to buy wheels again, not to mention the lift. Some people say that the 3" lifts should just be a temp solution and ultimatley should go with something like coilovers within a year or so. I would really like to run 33x12.5" tires on 10" wheels. Would it be possible to actually get better ride quality on and or off road, with a proper 6" lift VS a 3" toytec or similar lift? Would these larger tires and wheels fit without hitting the A-arm, on a 10" wheel that has a 4.5" backspacing? Or should I just stick my original setup, until I see exactlly what kind of clearances I'm dealing with? |
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Never mind I answered my own question. I do that a lot.
I would have gone with a fabtech 6" lift and 33's, but then it occured to me that if I ever needed anything fixed under warranty, the dealer would take one look at the 6" lift and 33's, laugh and stamp VOID all over the factory warranty and it would be tough to argue with them too because lifting that much affects several different componenets. So guess I will hold off on the 6" lift for a couple years, after I buy and just do the 3" and 1.5" rear with 32x11.5x16" swampers. If they tried to void warranty on that, I would drag lawyers into it. Ok I'm done for now. |
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ya you really gotta watch lifting..especially the 6 inch.. on a four cylinder.you may not experience any rubbing, but you may not be able to generate enough power to get up to speed. just go for the 6 cylinder if you wanna lift
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