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5-Lug Lift Question

Discussion in '5 Lug' started by Early B., Oct 10, 2016.

  1. Oct 10, 2016 at 5:51 PM
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    Early B.

    Early B. [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2014 2.7L, 5 lug Tacoma
    18" tires and rims, 2.75" Procomp lift, Fox shocks in rear.
    I recently purchased a base model 2014 2.7L Tacoma -- my first truck. I bought the Pro Comp 65660K lift kit. I already installed 18" tires and rims. I'm also planning to complete my purchase of Bilstein 4600 5-lug front and rear shocks. I figured that since the lift kit install requires removing all of the shocks, I may as well upgrade the shocks at the same time.

    I won't consider DIY. I have neither the skill, the interest, or the tools to do it. I'm trying to determine the cost of the labor for installing the lift kit and shocks. How much should I budget? Any other words of wisdom?

    Thanks.
     
  2. Nov 3, 2016 at 4:49 PM
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    David_A

    David_A Well-Known Member

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    procomp leveling kit,77series k&n cause it looks cool i guess
    yeah make sure the front suspension parts are good end links tie rod ends etc
     
  3. Nov 3, 2016 at 5:01 PM
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    eon_blue

    eon_blue Most Improved Member

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    I'm not sure how complicated that Procomp kit is compared to the 5100s, coils and AALs I had put on my truck but I paid $400 for a shop to put it on and do an alignment. It's a pretty basic setup though, and that was the lowest quote I found. Most places were in the $500 - $700 ballpark for install.
     

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