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Seeking First Gen Tacoma Lift Advice and Guidance

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Kala50, Jul 8, 2015.

  1. Jul 8, 2015 at 7:37 PM
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    Kala50

    Kala50 [OP] Member

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    First Name:
    Elliott
    SF Bay Area
    Vehicle:
    2000 4Runner Highlander Edition 5 Speed
    New to the Tacoma world and could use some guidance.
    I am helping a friend lift his 2003 Double Cab PreRunner Tacoma, its going to be his daily driver and see limited off road use.

    We are looking to achieve 3 inches of lift and keep the cost reasonable so no coil overs/UCA's.
    From my research I am thinking of doing a 2 inch suspension lift and a 1 inch body lift to avoid alignment issues/drive line vibrations and to keep maintenance at a minimum (tire rotations and ball joint wear).

    Just looking for any advice regarding this setup, as I have no experience with body lifts or with leaf springs.

    The plan as of now is:
    4 Crawler 1 inch body lift.
    Front:
    99 4runner front struts (should give 1 inch over stock) that have about 90k on them with a Wheelers 3/4 inch poly coil spacer.
    Rear:
    Wheelers 2" AAL and Rough Country shocks + brake valve bracket.

    Does this sound like a good setup?
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
     

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