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Need help with lifts

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by yota taco man, Jul 13, 2013.

  1. Jul 13, 2013 at 9:19 AM
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    yota taco man

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    alright so this is my 2000 yota, its a 2.4l 2wd 5lug. yes I know 2wd, but I really wana put a lift on it but I don't know if I can? so my questions are can I even put a lift on her, and does it have a lowering kit right now?

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    The truck doesn't appear to have a lowering kit. It's just stock suspension.

    You can put Bilstein 5100 shocks on the front and still use your current springs. The shocks are adjustable up to 2.5". Then, you can throw a 1.5" add a leaf in the rear with Bilstein 5100s (rears are not ride height adjustable) to balance it out. A 265/75/16 or 31x10.50x15 tire would set it off nicely too!
     
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    He's a 5 lug...................... Completely different ball game. There's some nice 5 lug builds, from what I know a spindle lift is the best way to go and keep the factory ride. But there's a lot of limitations and other parts to replace. It's much more of a hassle to lift it. Check out some build threads of 5 lugs to get a better idea
     

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