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Lift suggestions under $600

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Ryanorr33, Mar 21, 2020.

  1. Mar 21, 2020 at 4:57 PM
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    Ryanorr33

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    Does anyone have any suggestions on lift height and what brand is easiest and works best D1E61806-F745-4DD8-9CE9-BDCEE4FC083B.jpg
     
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    SpeySquatch

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    Search. Best is based on needs and usage
     
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    + Budget..if there is one.
     
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    I would like to keep it under 600 for the lift
     
  5. Mar 21, 2020 at 5:59 PM
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    Are you doing the labor yourself? Is $600 including alignment and have you considered needing to do the ECGS bushing and is that included in the $600?
     
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    Just for the lift kit front and rear and I am doing labor myself
     
  7. Mar 21, 2020 at 6:05 PM
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    What's your budget? Will you be offroading? Most complete lift kits are around 2 inches for the Taco. Anything bigger you most likely will be doing some extra mods to the body/frame and drive line etc. King lifts seem to get the most praise but anything from OME, Bilstein, Fox, Icon, ADS, Elka, Dobinson and Toytec are all good choices for full suspension upgrades. Most will tell you to stay away from spacer lifts.

    Best of those I listed will run you around 4k American dollars. The cheaper ones about 1kish. All will probably be about the same in difficulty to install.
     
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    I would go with the Bilstein 5100's on the second to highest notch. Add a 1/2" passenger, 1/4" driver side spacer. A add a leaf in the rear with 5100's. Just what I would do if $600.00 was my number.
     
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    May want to keep an eye on the 3rd gen marketplace.....I got a OME lift a member removed to upgrade to a king set up...had about 10k miles, paid 400. Complete with dakars, shocks, struts, hardware .... did the labor myself aside from alignment...win win for everyone
     
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    Bilstien 5100s front and back, eibach pro springs, would AAL from Amazon. All together cost me about $575 and got 2.5" of lift with 5100s on 2nd clip.
     
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    Th6nh

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    Eibach pro lift kit $600. Comes with shocks and spring.
     
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