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Basic suspension suggestions. Stock ride.

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by jtc016, Jul 15, 2019.

  1. Jul 15, 2019 at 1:13 PM
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    jtc016

    jtc016 [OP] Active Member

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    19 quicksand dcsb trd off-road M/T
    I'm looking to do a simple lift on my 3rd gen 4wd. My main goal is to achieve 2-3in of lift without compromising ride quality.

    I really enjoy the softness and comfort of the stock OR suspension and I dont want to settle for less comfort.

    Shooting for a 33 or 35 tire. 265/75/16+

    As far as function, I dont plan on really dogging this thing off road, I dont want to loose any preformance abilities.
    General offroad access trails maybe some rocky terrain but I'm not going to be pushing anything hard, high speed ect. I'd love to but that will come a few years down the line after that new car smell is gone haha.

    Current thoughts are bilstein shocks 888 coils up front open to budget friendly suggestions, different shock/coil combos wouldnt mind spending a bit more maybe going with fox shocks or higher level bilstein/ome shocks.

    And I dont know on the rear, not particularly wanting to add an entire leaf pack unless that's truly is the way to comfort. The rear end now feels softer yet tighter then my 2nd gen and again, I like that. I will plan on camping in the back eventually softopper of sorts coming but i will only be loaded during trips which will be only a fraction of my driving time. I do carry a dirtbike sometimes as well. And towing during potential upcoming moves is probable. Again, I'd still be okay with stock performance here, the truck right now will do what I ask of it but improvements without sacrificing ride are a plus.


    Sorry for all the info but I'm just looking for what will be the right fit.
     
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