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1998 tacoma limited 4x4 suspension upgrade

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Old May 31, 2015 | 02:38 PM
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1998 tacoma limited 4x4 suspension upgrade

Hey guys I am new and I appreciate you reading my posting. I have a tacoma with 213k that I use for fishing and hunting. Suspension is really bad in the back. The leaf springs have completely lost their arch and I think the front is bad too, pretty bouncy. What can I do for newer stuff without doing a lift or breaking the bank. Are bilsteins the way to go all around with new coils or use my old coils. Sorry for the dumb question but I been chasing this rabbit for a week now and suspension can go on for ever. I been looking at old emu leaf springs from amazon.p they are arb cs046rb if anyone wants to look them up. I purchased this truck about a year ago for 5k and it's been a good truck just needs some maintenance to keep her on the road. The steering wheel has a good vibration to it on the freeway so tires and bushings are coming too. Any other maintenance I should do at this milage would be appreciated. Already done the tune up and timing also.
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Old May 31, 2015 | 09:59 PM
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I have the ome dakkar leafs on my tacoma for the 2-3" lift. They are great. Had a pair on my old 92 as well. So far these are the best aftermarket replacements i've found.
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