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How much did long travel cost you?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Tacoma_girl08, Jul 24, 2024.

  1. Jul 24, 2024 at 12:21 PM
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    Tacoma_girl08

    Tacoma_girl08 [OP] Buy me truck parts and tell me I'm pretty

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    Victoria
    NH ----> CT :(
    Vehicle:
    2008 Black Sand Access Cab
    Rear locker, full skids, 35s, Icon stage 4 suspension, Ikamper 2.0 setup, Bumper, lights, etc.
    I'm unhappy with my stage 4 Icon setup and have been thinking about long travel for some time now. What is the most cost effective way to achieve long travel but also not cheaping out on junk parts? Would like a nice happy medium, there's so many differing opinions out there. What are you running and how much did it cost you?
     
  2. Jul 24, 2024 at 2:05 PM
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    Crikeymike

    Crikeymike ExitOffroad.com Vendor

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    Mike
    Jax Beach, Florida
    I don't run LT, but one of the biggest costs is the LT coilovers and the axle shafts.

    The best way to save is to plan your build and wait for Black Friday sales, then order up then. It could take months after to get the parts, as many companies get way more orders than they can build and ship out right away, but you'll save a good bit of dough.
     

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