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Tacoma lifts #398744 02/12/04 10:48 PM
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EDS2000tacoma Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I'm new to this page and i was hoping that some of you guys might be able to help me out. i just got my 2000 4x4 Tacoma and i would like to put 35's on it but im not sure how much lift i need to make that possible. i would like to just put a 3" or 4" body lift but i have never lifted a truck be for so i dont know how much it going to take. thanks for the HELP!!


Eric S.

2000 Tacoma
-6in of lift,33x12.50 truxx's M/T's
Re: Tacoma lifts [Re: EDS2000tacoma] #398745 02/12/04 11:02 PM
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Re: Tacoma lifts [Re: EDS2000tacoma] #398746 02/13/04 10:14 AM
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redtoy92 Offline
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won't even be close to fitting 35's on anything under 6inch of lift. 7-9 is the best for clearance for 35's. and never go over a 3inch body lift at the most. you can do a three inch body lift, and a 3inch coilover or coilspacer lift and a pinch mod and trim the front and fit the 35's. But keep in mind you will need to regear or your truck will be a dog, your stock brakes and clutch(if 5speed) will be shot quick and down the road you will want to upgrade those. any questions email me at [email]redtoy92@hotmail.com.[/email]


2003 TRD EXT.CAB V-6 SR5
supercharger+urd fuel mods
6inch fabtech+1RB
35 BFG MT 4.88's Stubbs sliders
Re: Tacoma lifts [Re: redtoy92] #398747 02/13/04 05:58 PM
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I am putting a 3" Revtek coil lift on my 2000 taco <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> right now (taking a break), but I am only goinig with 32's. Would not really recommend any thing over a 4" lift though.

What will your taco be used for? Show, or offroad?


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