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Add-A-Leaf vs Rear Block.. for a temp solution

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by bushcory226, Jun 26, 2021.

  1. Jun 26, 2021 at 5:14 PM
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    bushcory226

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    Cory
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    2021 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Off-Road
    PRO SERIES LED TAIL LIGHTS SUPAREE LED SIDE MIRROR TURN SIGNALS (SMOKED OUT) PLANK STYLE SWITCHBACK PROJECTOR HEADLIGHTS, BLACK HOUSING, CLEAR LENS, LED DRL HOOD QUICKLIFT PLUS COMPLETE INTERIOR/EXTERIOR BLACK OUT KIT DOOR HINGE CLEANUP KIT 3RD GEN TACOMA TAILGATE LOCK - R4T EDITION INTERIOR/EXTERIOR LED BULP REPLACEMENT LOW PROFILE VENTVISOR ANYTIME FRONT CAMERA KIT W/SWITCH TDR PRO GRILL WITH RAPTOR LED KIT TSS OEM PANEL SUMMIT OFF-ROAD DAKAR MATTE BRONZE 17X9 -25 WHEELS ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2 - SIZE: LT285/75R16 BLUE SEAS COMPLETE AUXILIARY POWER KIT W/ MOUNT
    Hello,

    So I recently purchased these wheels, Summit Off-Road Dakar, and these tires BF 285 KO2.

    Now, I know the stock wheel and tire combo on my 2021 Tacoma 4x4 Off-Road is 265x70x16. So now that I'm putting 285s with 17s on it, I'm going to get some rub if I decide I don't want to clip anything, and that's exactly the case. I do not want to clip/trim so I can sell them when I replace the two bumpers. Therefore, I have to lift/level it a little, right? (I'm new to this, but I've watched videos)

    In the long run and when the fun money pot permits, I'm going to eventually replace my stock suspension to resolve this issue, but for now I planned on adding either 2-inch puck to the front and 1.5 inch add-a-leaf to the rear or a 2.5-inch puck to the front and 1.5 inch block in the rear. I haven't found a 2-inch front puck/1 inch rear block combo, will probably have to buy separate.

    Does anyone know which one would be the best/preferred method for a short term lift/level until I can afford an actual lifted suspension. Something to take into consideration is, I do not have a consistent load in the back as of right now. I plan to add a tent in the near future. Add-A-Leaf vs Block?

    I greatly appreciate the help, remember... I'm a noob.
     

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