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Old Sep 21, 2003 | 11:45 AM
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Tacoma's with 265/75 on stock wheels...photos wanted

I've got a 2002 Tacoma Double Cab and I will be getting tires soon. I will be getting 265/75 tires mounted on the factory wheels. If anyone has any photos of this setup I would really like to see them. I know those tires will fit without a lift but I am planning on lifting the front and rear just a little to make it look a litter bigger. I would love to hear your recomendations and advice on what small lift to get and where to buy.

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Old Sep 21, 2003 | 07:18 PM
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Nice truck

I unfortunately don't have any pics but I can tell you that my BFG MTs fit just fine 265/75R16.

The only problem is that it rubs against the frame of the truck when you're cranking the steering wheel all the way around or driving over an obstacle. I have a nice patch of metal gleaming from where the tires have rubbed.

I'm planning on going OME all around when I eventually save up the $$.
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Old Sep 21, 2003 | 07:21 PM
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Sorry, just realized a better answer...
For a small lift (up to 3" or so) you can try cornfed spacers from here:

http://www.cornfedsuspension.com/

I've heard nothing but good things about these things. Some people have mentioned that they prematurely compress your springs. Others say that that's not a possibility.
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 08:26 PM
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 08:50 PM
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Take a look at my photos page. In the shots with the stock wheels, the truck was sitting on 265/75R16's with 3" of lift.

http://www.watrd.com/photos
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 09:01 PM
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Thanks for the post guys!!

Rob, What 3" lift were you using and how did you like it?

Thanks, jason
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 09:23 PM
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First it was the Revtek spacer lift. It was overpriced for what you get and had the drawbacks of any spacer lift, including compressing/fatiguing the TRD progressive springs and crappy blocks in the rear. The Cornfed kit would have been a better bet.

Then I had the Fabtech/Fox rebuildable coilovers. Again, a bit overpriced for what you get. Excellent ride. Easy to adjust height to suit. Downside is you have to refill/rebuild them from time to time.

Finally, I installed the SAW coilovers. Priced better than the Fab's. Better/heavier springs. Tundra valved. Downside, need to be periodically recharged. Springs seem to be sagging faster than the Fab's did.
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