3" TOYTECLIFTS.COM LIFT INSTALLED
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3" TOYTECLIFTS.COM LIFT INSTALLED w/pics
I FINALLY INSTALLED THE 3" TOYTEC LIFT ON MY 01 TACO. ITS A HUGE DIFFERNCE AND ILL POST PICS TOMORROW AFTER 5PM. IT WENT ON BASICALLY WITH 1 PERSON (I KINDA WATCHED CUZ THE GUY THAT WAS HELPING/DOING IT KNEW WAY MORE THAN I DID) IT RIDES A LITTLE STIFFER, BUT NOTHING TOO BAD. I DEFF. RECOMMEND THE WWW.TOYTECLIFTS.COM 3" PRO ULTIMATE LIFT TO EVERYONE!
NOW IVE GOTTA WAIT TO SELL MY OTHER TRUCK TO BUY THE TIRES... THEN IT WILL BE ALMOST COMPLETE!
anyone that coments please put the smiley at the end
NOW IVE GOTTA WAIT TO SELL MY OTHER TRUCK TO BUY THE TIRES... THEN IT WILL BE ALMOST COMPLETE!
anyone that coments please put the smiley at the end
Last edited by Nick Cuban; 09-06-2005 at 01:36 PM. Reason: adding w/pics to title
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Congrats on the new lift. But why did you put 3" on it if you're just wanting to mount 265's?
And you're in all caps, and that's pretty annoying on a board. And I don't understand the concept behind the smiley. Lookin' forward to the pics.
And you're in all caps, and that's pretty annoying on a board. And I don't understand the concept behind the smiley. Lookin' forward to the pics.
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sorry for the caps... i was happy. well i planned on putting 285s on, but gas is rediculous still so i figure ill throw on some 265s for a while and see what happens. i dont doo too much serious offroading so 265s will due me just fine. unless by the time i sell my other truck the lifted taco with 265s looks stupid, then ill buy 285s
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here she is stock
and here it is with the 3" lift
here is the toytec spacer in the front...
and here is the a-a-l and rear shock (kinda hard to take a picture with the tire in the way and in the rain)
sorry the second and last picture is so blurry i suck at taking pictures. once i put tires on, it will look much better and its hard to see the lift with the pictures but its so eciting to be on my way to having a cool looking/pretty decent offroading truck.
and here it is with the 3" lift
here is the toytec spacer in the front...
and here is the a-a-l and rear shock (kinda hard to take a picture with the tire in the way and in the rain)
sorry the second and last picture is so blurry i suck at taking pictures. once i put tires on, it will look much better and its hard to see the lift with the pictures but its so eciting to be on my way to having a cool looking/pretty decent offroading truck.
Last edited by Nick Cuban; 09-06-2005 at 02:34 PM.
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I just did my 04 Qcab the same way. Finished it yesterday. I took the coils to a shop I frequent and had them add the spacer. The rest of the process was pretty simple.
I like the feel of the ride and the stance.
Here's mine
I like the feel of the ride and the stance.
Here's mine
Last edited by sasquatch; 02-26-2006 at 02:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by Nick Cuban
i suck at taking pictures.
Other than that they look good. Time to upsize that rubber now...
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