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TRD Off-Road / OME

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by redrider736, Dec 24, 2018.

  1. Mar 4, 2021 at 3:33 PM
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    tacotimm

    tacotimm Active Member

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    Tim
    Rockville, MD
    Vehicle:
    2017 TRD Off Road
    OME 2” suspension lift kit, MagnaFlow exhaust, TRD 17" Sema rims, Firestone Destination XT LT265/70R17, Bakflip, TRD air filter, TRD Pro grill
    Great thread! I just ordered the OME light duty suspension lift. Then I saw you needed at least a medium if you plan to add a front bumper. Then I thought, how much weight do I want to add to my daily driver? I’m a city guy with an office job that loves the great outdoors but doesn’t always find the time to get out there. I’m wondering how the stock weight OME will compare to the stock suspension. I def think it will look cool with the new 17” rims and all terrain tires. Maybe the light suspension will save me money, as I won’t be able to add a lot of weight! It’s amazing how much we spend on out Tacos. I’m sure the light suspension would be good if I add rock sliders. That’s probably all I’d add and maybe some lighter aluminum skid plates.
     

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