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Tacoma lift and ride quality

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by fotosbygreg, Sep 11, 2019.

  1. Sep 11, 2019 at 1:50 PM
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    fotosbygreg

    fotosbygreg [OP] New Member

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    Ok now that I have 9000 miles on my 2019 Tacoma double cab off road premium package I love it ! Beside treating it to a cree 30 inch grill light bar and a Backflip bed cover I'm thinking of a minor lift mostly for looks but living in Utah mountains I do a bit of off roading but leave that mostly to my Polaris, so getting down to lifts ! My dealer in St. George suggests the Toytec 2-3 inch kit including both coolovers and rear shocks with an add a leaf in the rear , I don't want to make the ride too rough as I will travel in this ride so I aim concerened on the ride but do want to add maybe larger LT tires 30? any ideas would be greatly helpful ! BTW anyone wants to add a ham radio and antenna I have the best solution
     
  2. Sep 11, 2019 at 1:52 PM
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    QuicksandTaco

    QuicksandTaco Well-Known Member

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    Use the SEARCH BAR.

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  3. Sep 11, 2019 at 4:48 PM
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    Jrgymie

    Jrgymie Tuf MuddR

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    Budget? The amount of $ you invest determines the complexity and quality of suspension parts. There are many aftermarket kits and suspension parts, with so many OEM upgrades (endless threads on TW).

    Goals of suspension? Might want to check out threads regarding the difference b/w long travel, extended travel suspensions; difference between kinds of lift kits (spacers vs coilover kits, etc.... again lots of threads on TW)

    Any well tuned aftermarket suspension will in most cases always "ride" better than OEM. Better parts equal better ride quality both on and off road. My aftermarket suspension feels significantly better than OEM.

    Take your time to do the research and educate yourself since the options are endless with this truck platform and have fun. I enjoy making an extremely reliable well built truck even better. LOTS of great aftermarket vendors who fabricate and make custom kits for the Tacos....you guessed it...can be found and already posted on TW
     

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