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Newbie: Needing Help With Lift Recommendation

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by lee1092, Jul 11, 2018.

  1. Jul 11, 2018 at 4:27 PM
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    something_vague

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    So the dreaded squeak!! That is something that I'm not real excited for. What is the fix for this? Does it make more sense to go with a progressive AAL? I really don't want a squeak. But I do like the specs of the Dakar leaf pack.
     
  2. Jul 11, 2018 at 4:38 PM
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    the performance of a Dakar makes it worth it.

    There is supposedly a TSB from OME that addresses it, basically just isolator pads to stop the squeak.
    Its annoying yes but if you clean them its fine. The were noisy as fuck after the winter for me since I wasn't able to really wash them out. and they're noisey now because I went off road.


    Best way to clean them from what I've found is droop suspension and pressure wash them clean. Its just all the muck in them etc makes the squeak. I've been told once they get a little rusky etc they shut up though.
     
  3. Jul 11, 2018 at 6:00 PM
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    Thanks!! I will still plan to go with those! Did you go with the heavy duty or medium duty? And about how much lift did you get in the rear from them? I'd love to know what setup you did all around and what kind of lift/performance you got from this setup.
     
  4. Jul 11, 2018 at 6:32 PM
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    It's all in my build thread in my signature, with all I've done I'm still not where I want to be but I have problems haha.

    I have the medium duty ones .I don't carry enough weight to need the heavy duty ones.
    There's more going into my truck tomorrow

    And I got roughly 2.75 inches of lift maybe more .Didn't do measurements before but
     
  5. Jul 11, 2018 at 8:55 PM
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    Work in progress...
    1k on the functioning parts and 3k on the pretty boy parts?
     
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  6. Jul 12, 2018 at 5:57 AM
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    Honestly there’s nothing wrong with spacer lifts if you do it properly....

    Just make sure you buy proper length shocks in the rear and space your bump stops in the front and you won’t have any issues.

    They do limit upward travel a bit...so I wouldn’t recommend them for serious off roading...but for light wheeling they’ll be fine.

    Plus they use most of the factory suspension parts..... so if you need new springs, or struts or whatever.... and can find it at any auto parts store, rather than from one vendor
     
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  7. Jul 12, 2018 at 12:03 PM
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    Your truck 4wd?
     
  9. Jul 12, 2018 at 12:06 PM
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    It is
     
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    Bad ass. Hope for the best on your lift quest!
     
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  11. Jul 12, 2018 at 12:15 PM
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    What parts setup would you recommend with the Bilsteins?
     
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    Sounds like something similar that was listed on the picture of the truck I posted. I would like a similar setup as the picture. Just to give it a better appearance but still have the off-road performance, but not needing anything crazy for intense off-roading. He listed Maxtrac 4" spindle, Fox Shocks, OME Dakar Leaf Springs.)
     
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    What is headstrong you listed?
     
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    5100 all around is cheapest.
    There is a better one but forget the numbers think it's 6120 or something like that. But the 5100 are best bang for buck
     
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    That will give you a couple inches, right?

    What about my original post. Forgive me, still learning everything. But what about his setup listed. Whats the quality on the parts and the idea behind the set up? Seems more expensive that way.

    He listed Maxtrac 4" spindle, Fox Shocks, OME Dakar Leaf Springs.
     
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    Just a heads up, as far as I know the Maxtrac spindles are PreRunner specific.
     
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    Depends which fox he has regardless would be more.
    Spindle makes me think he's 2wd not 4wd.

    For what it's worth I have fox and dakars .If you look in my build thread you'll see what I have but it's definitely not in the price range you mentioned lol.

    And yes the billies have adjustment notches
     
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  19. Jul 12, 2018 at 12:49 PM
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    Too much.
    Mine isn't 4x2 but I put:

    5100s all around with Rogue Offroad 1-1/2" AAL (bought as a kit from Rogue) $411.35
    OME 884 springs $174.99
    Headstrong 1/4" spacer for driver side $29.99

    Level 8 MK6 0 offset
    Falken Wildpeak AT3w 265 70 17

    No needle bearing issues.

    at icehouse - Copy.jpg

    I am 85% on road, with some sketchy camping...

    The thing about "what lift should I do" threads is, you will get 500 different opinions. Know exactly what you NEED and go from there.
     
  20. Jul 12, 2018 at 12:55 PM
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    Too much.
    Also, going up one tire size (from 65 to 70, or 70 to 75 depending on your wheel size) will also give you more ground clearance. There is a lot to be said for just going up one tire size (I gained an inch of clearance just from that)
     
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