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Cali Raised Stealth Bumper w/Pics!

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by IrishRed, Jun 24, 2025.

  1. Jun 25, 2025 at 6:26 PM
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    TacoBackflip

    TacoBackflip I have a bellybutton

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    Front: Bilstein 6112 w/ 700lb springs. Rear:Bilstein 5160 Rock sliders, full skids, front bumper w/ winch. OTT Tune
    Adding my experience to the mix:
    For mine, with bumper/winch/skids/AGM battery, I noticed a drop for sure. I went with a 2” lift and also upgraded to 700lb coil springs. Brought it all back up and smoothed it out. Rides and looks great.
     
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  2. Jun 25, 2025 at 7:35 PM
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    IrishRed

    IrishRed [OP] Appalachian Ridgerunner

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    Eibach Suspension, JBA UCA’s, 16” SCS Ray 10s, BFG KO3s, ECGS Bushing, Pro Skid Plate, Fumoto Valve, Pro Grille, Opt7 Tailgate Light Bar, AVS Window In-Channel Vents, Roknlokz XL Mud Flaps, Husky Floor Mats, Bed Mat, Tailgate & Glovebox Letter Inserts, TRD Grille Badge, Exhaust Tip, Toyota Hitch Plug.
    Thank you, for responding! I’ve been very impressed with Cali Raised’s in-house metal fabrication! Very nice stuff! I may have to pull the trigger on a set of sliders soon!
     
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  3. Jun 25, 2025 at 7:40 PM
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    IrishRed

    IrishRed [OP] Appalachian Ridgerunner

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    Eibach Suspension, JBA UCA’s, 16” SCS Ray 10s, BFG KO3s, ECGS Bushing, Pro Skid Plate, Fumoto Valve, Pro Grille, Opt7 Tailgate Light Bar, AVS Window In-Channel Vents, Roknlokz XL Mud Flaps, Husky Floor Mats, Bed Mat, Tailgate & Glovebox Letter Inserts, TRD Grille Badge, Exhaust Tip, Toyota Hitch Plug.
    Yes, I noticed a drop. My Eibach coils are rated at 742 lbs. and it still dropped me. That’s a lot of weight hanging off the front end.

    Steelbumper at 77 lbs, winch at 67 lbs, TRD aluminum skid at 30 lbs, two 32” light bars at about 15 lbs for both, & 7 lbs of d-ring shackles. So, just shy of 200lbs.

    All told, it dropped me 3/4 to 1”. Bumping my Eibach’s up to the 2nd notch put me right back at 2” of front lift. Tried the 3rd setting and it was too much. Looked stupid and rode like a pogo stick!

    I’ve been running all over town and it is riding great! Actually better than before. The Eibach Pro Stage 1 System is one of the best kept secrets on this forum. Granted, my needs as a northeastern Appalachian ridge runner are much different than a high speed western desert bomber!
     
    Last edited: Jun 25, 2025
  4. Jun 26, 2025 at 4:23 PM
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    johnnyd2723

    johnnyd2723 Well-Known Member

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    Good info, thank you!

    What's the Eibach Pro Stage System consist of? I'll try looking it up too.

    **EDIT** The system came right up in Google search.
     

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