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2/3 drop

Discussion in 'Street Trucks' started by mason33x, Feb 18, 2021.

  1. Dec 24, 2021 at 7:54 PM
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    Luke-Maine

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    nice truck! I really like your taco sauce only! Makes me reminisce, I actually made that decal, I was an Amazon seller and I made hundreds of those. That's the design i had, what are the chances! haha
     
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    How's the ride quality with this ebay kit? Any issues with the 3" blocks? Rear Axle bottoming out etc? Did you notch the rear frame?
    Also did you install the lowering bump stops.
    What size tires are you running on your truck. I am thinking of installing the 2/3 drop from ebay. Front 2" lowering strut and 3" blocks rear. I have a set of 19" rims that I will be installing 225/45/19 front and 245/45/19 rear.
    Sorry for all the questions just trying to get advise on a decent drop without having to notch the rear frame. Anyone one else have advise for a 2/3 or 3/3 drop for a daily driver 2gen Tacoma 5 lug
     
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  3. Jun 22, 2022 at 7:02 AM
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    BananaMan

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    With a 3 inch block you will have to notch the frame. I think the lowest you can go is 2 inches with low profile bump stops. I'm squeezing a 295/40/18 under all four corners on my truck, but I also have no inner fender liners, and had to roll the fenders to clear the tires. Also running -3 degrees of camber because race truck.

    For a daily driver that you don't want to notch the frame on, I'd recommend starting with a 2 inch block in the rear and seeing how that works for you. Unless you're running some crazy offset on your 19's, I don't think you'll have much trouble with them.

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