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Fitting 35’s with minimal trimming NOW ADDING LONG TRAVEL AND 934 CV’s

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by 81Trekker, Aug 25, 2019.

  1. May 3, 2021 at 1:10 PM
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    01 dhrracer

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    From JD's web site the description of the LCA mount.
    • YEAR-2005-2015
    • MODEL-Second Generation Tacoma
    • WIDER PER SIDE- 0"
    • TIRE SIZE RECOMMENDED- 31"-35"
    • WHEEL TRAVEL- Dependent on suspension kit
    • TIRES PUSHED FORWARD- 0.25" to 1"
    • PARTS INCLUDED- Left and right lower arm pivots, front cross bar, skid plate with diff sump, cross bar tab gussets, frame fill plates, custom alignment cams with machined grade 8 bolts, lower arm spacers and all skid plate hardware
     
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    I’ve got Stock length TC lca’s on mine. The bushings they use are the exact same as the LT arms. They actually fit better with the Jdfab LCA tab kit over the stock arms. I’m running mine 1/2 inch forward. upload_2021-5-3_13-20-38.jpg
     
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    Thanks for confirming! :thumbsup: I know the JD LT kit is designed to put the tire 1" forward as is but good to know about the LCA kit.

    So that's two spacers on the back side of the LCA? What are your alignment #s?
     
  4. May 3, 2021 at 2:44 PM
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    1 spacer on back 2 up front. I said 1/2 inch thinking that no spacers was 1/4 forward. No idea what my alignment numbers are. I go to Bear alignment they do it old school stlyle so no print out of actual numbers. But they always do it better than any other place i've ever been.
    Better view
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    I know on my Dirt Designs kit with two spacers behind and one in front, my caster was right on 5 degrees.
     
  6. May 3, 2021 at 3:05 PM
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    Thanks for the reply all. Now I just need to look for that 2nd job to pay for it.
     
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    As far as I had read on here before they do work.
     
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    I think someone did it but it took quite a bit of fitting to get it to work. There are some differences between to 2 from my understanding.
     
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    Works great with my TC +2, basically same except for the length I beleive
     
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    What’s JDs site? I’m like the dumbest person because I can’t find it.
     
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    IT WORKED!
     
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    Great! Now liquify your assets so you can pay for everything.
     
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    Harry and I do business outside of here. The comment was directed at him and he knows what I’m talking about.

    we are working on something really cool that will be shared soon enough
     
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    :thumbsup: I assumed you had a legitimate question and was thinking someone might be able to help out in his absence. Didn’t realize there was an implied reference.
     
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    Your truck done yet?
     
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    I'm not sure but I don't think Harry brought my truck with him on vacation...

    Still have the rear bumper to finish up, the camper shell supports, front skid, rear coilovers were re valved and we're changing out the springs & sliders just waiting on an Eibach order. Currently the CO's are 12's & 14's with the shitty regular King slider that twists up, I have new AGM sliders and Jesse wants to change the springs to a longer main with a small tender. I've got another daily to use so I told them to take their time and fit it in where they could. After that I have a ton to do at home, lot of body work to do until the inner fenders are ready and I am going to update the rear 3 link, new higher clearance links and change the panhard geo a bit...new roof rack, new bed build out, then paint or wrap ...so yeah should be done around 202...?
     

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