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Torch Off Road Lift Kit

Discussion in '5 Lug' started by imNOTMeeseeks, Aug 18, 2024.

  1. Aug 18, 2024 at 2:48 AM
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    imNOTMeeseeks

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    Has anyone installed the Torch Off Road 2" FRONT 1.5"-2" REAR LIFT KIT on their Tacoma? If so, what would you rate it and do you have any pictures of your vehicle with the kit installed?
    I've been looking for budget options to lift my 04', and I'm thinking about settling on this one. If you all have other suggestions for lifts, I am open to them. My price range maxes out at ~$300.

    https://torchoffroad.com/products/1...t-kit-5-lug-model-only?variant=42424572543219
     
  2. Aug 18, 2024 at 1:52 PM
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    Never see this brand but looks just like all the other kits out there. It will add a little extra hight results really vary on the condition your suspension is in now.
     
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    Are you getting it for looks or performance offroading? If for looks it is likely fine. If offroading, you are making your performance worse with the coil spring spacer route. Dozens upon dozens of threads on how bad of an idea spacers are for off-road performance.

    This is a good thread, especially watch the youtube videos from tinkerers garage. Guy is awesome at not just explaining impact of different sorts of lifts, but he actually shows you the impact by actually doing them for you to see.

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/lift-kits-for-newbies.837445/#post-29992924
     
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    I just installed the rear torch add a leaf yesterday on a Tacoma. It's OK, much better than a spacer. For the front I would definitely not recommend the spacer lift. Get some bilstein 5100 shocks. Gets you new shocks and they are height adjustable.
     
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    It's mainly for looks. I don't plan on doing any rock climbing or mudding in my Tacoma, but I would like for it to get over a little bit of terrain if need be while camping. Nothing too crazy.

     
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    Here’s referring to a 6lug lift. The 5lug is a whole difference suspension setup
     
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    Please do post before and after. I'm on the fence about buying a 98 2wd single cab, and this is a big factor in making that decision.
     
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    It will put it about stock hight of a 6lug tacoma
     
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