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DIY suspension kit help

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Domtags30, Jan 31, 2024.

  1. Jan 31, 2024 at 7:59 AM
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    Domtags30

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    Hello, first time taco owner looking to change the suspension by myself. I have done some mods already, but they were quite less complicated than this. Changed front bumper, headlights, exhaust, and air intake but this is definitely the most complex change I want to make. Mudify sells lift kits and I was wondering if anyone could advise if these kits include everything I need. Both are 2.5in lift kits, so I don’t think I will have to do any differential change. Really looking for something plug and play but do not want to just run spacers. Attached photos of the 2 kits I was looking into.
    -also if anyone could give opinions on these 2 options. OME v. Bilstein 5100s

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    What year is your truck? I had the ome kit on my first gen and lived it, but that being said I went to fox 2.5's up front and love it even more. But if you want a all inclusive kit I can comfortably recommend the ome kit.
     
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    2021 Trd Off-road, looking to do some moderate off-roading and overlanding in the Arizona area if that helps as well
     
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    The first one (5100s) doesnt show UCAs, but make sure you do those with any lift.
     
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    Yes upper control arms are a must with anything over 1.5". Without them your alignment shop is goings to hate you, and your truck and tires wont like you much either.
     
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    Most people can do that with an upgraded tire and good driving. No lift required.

    Some folks do it with 2wd and better driving, like @Rock Lobster
     
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    First truck, first time off-roading. 0 knowledge or off-roading skills as of right now so I’d like to be as safe with it as possible lol - a little bigger tires to ensure I have to most capability until I learn the driving skills and lines
     
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    I have personally found a 1" lift to be the sweet spot.

    Here's why- I run a heavier leaf pack in the rear for handling the trailer and camping stuff, and the front is there strictly to maintain the rake. Otherwise I wouldn't be lifted at all.

    When going off-road, down travel is more important than stance. And without a full control arm replacement you're just putting your truck in high heel shoes - aka you're sacrificing down travel for stance. Not clearance. Just looks. You get clearance through tires, and even then, you're getting about an inch. Meh.

    I agree, good tires with decent traction are where it's at. Everything else is appearance.
     
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    Thank you all for the replies, honestly I’ll probably keep the stock suspension then and go for a good set of all terrain tires. Been looking at 265/75/16 toyo open country at3s. Any recommendations?
     
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    Good choice.

    You are going to find die-hard fans in any of the popular four: Open Country, Duratracs, KO2, or Wildpeak AT3/AT4. Its really hard to go wrong with any of those.
     
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