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Toytec 3" lift build 2009 DC TRD

Discussion in 'New Members' started by SFF406, Sep 13, 2015.

  1. Sep 13, 2015 at 9:23 AM
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    SFF406

    SFF406 [OP] New Member

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    Vehicle:
    2009 Tacoma Double Cab TRD offroad
    3" Toytec coil lift, Bilstien 5100's, Toytec AAL and 1"block in rear.
    Just joined to say thanks to all the members for the great tech info on this forum.
    After purchasing my new tundra last year I decided to keep my 09' Taco. I just love it too much to get rid of it. Now that it's not my daily driver. I decided to start the process of the mods I have always wanted to do to it.
    Because of all the research and great how too's here.I was able DIY all of it with ease.
    Mods so far are:
    3" Toytec #620lb lift coils on front Billie 5100's set on the lowest post. Gave me 3" of front lift.
    Toytec AAl with 1" lift blocks and Billie 5100 extended rear shocks. Gave me 3" of rear lift.
    Ranch hand front end grill gaurd
    265 75 R16 Fierce Attitutde M/T tires in stock wheels duplicolor Matte Black. With gloss clear coat.
    Spidertrax 1.25 wheels spacer to give a little wider stance.
    I primarily use my taco for rough gravel roads, mud and snow here in Montana. Not really any rock crawling or heavy off road trails. I wanted it to be a good highway driver, with great moderate offroad capabilities. It is by no means a show truck, plenty of scrapes and dings, but that's what I use it for. So far everything is working perfectly.
    I'm not going to post any how too's on the builds, there are plenty of great threads with all the info you need.
    Hopefully this will help anyone who is looking for this same type of set up. It's a perfect mountain rig with enough clearance to tackle most situations you will encounter.
    Thanks for all the help, here are the before and afters. Big difference!
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    Last edited: Sep 13, 2015

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