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informed opinion wanted lift tires and wheels

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by T4RZ4N22, Feb 24, 2023.

  1. Feb 24, 2023 at 6:37 PM
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    T4RZ4N22

    T4RZ4N22 [OP] New Member

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    so i’ve had my 2022 trd off road for quiet a while now I got a rooftop tent for it few other mods so far I do a lot of outdoorsy activity’s and I find myself down the unbeaten path far to often I like long travels sometimes using the highway to get to really remote places so I want opinions on what are the best suspension lifts you guys have gd experience with and there pros and cons i’m not to fond of rough country as I feel there very cheap and stuff (my experience in the past) I don’t mind paying some good money for good quality but I don’t see myself needing to spend the top dollar to get a quality ride that’s also reliability I know there a few very nice brands and i’m really struggling to pick one and if anyone has any info on recalibrating there speedo after getting bigger tires cause u know where i’m going with this also gonna upgrade that at some point so if someone had a lift rims and tires in mind that looks and ride very well please share pics and links to purchase appreciate all the love and help from this great community

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  2. Feb 24, 2023 at 6:50 PM
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    INSAYN

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    Actual real world expectations with lift and tires, (ie..looks or function)?
    Budget?
    Skill level for installation?
    Timeline?

    These kinds of answers should be covered in your opening statement to give readers something to work with.

    And just for good measure, please attempt to use some punctuation along the way. Details get missed when all sentences are written as a one liner.

    :cool:

    With that, I installed an ADS/ICON mix 'n march to get my lift and ride exactly what I wanted. 2.5" or less is a good number to stay near for a front lift. The rear can be raked a bit more to accommodate added in bed gear weight.

    My expectation was for the washboard Oregon/Nevada deserts, gravel forest roads, green/blue trails, good road manners and tire wear, and not look like a "cut n paste" of all the "Land Over" rigs in my area.

    :thumbsup:


    The speedo can be corrected easily with the Rough Country inline module that you program in your tire diameter only using a laptop/PC. Then just install the module inline with the dash cluster connection.
     
  3. Feb 24, 2023 at 7:32 PM
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    gudujarlson

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  4. Feb 24, 2023 at 7:35 PM
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    T4RZ4N22

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    led head lights led fog lights billie bars rooftop tent bed cover screen protector for dash and speedometer
    Thank you for the pointers so my budget id like to stay under 2500 for the lift hoping that can do front and rear and still of installation doesn’t matter to me I am confident I can do it and if I believe it to be to complex for me I do have a nice shop I'm very close with that would help me out I'm looking for more function instead of look where I go there’s none to really look at it so yeah if it looks great that’s always a plus but I will sacrifice looks for reliable and quality ride any day
     

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