$300 = 4\" lift I finally got done installing the lift in my Tacoma. It's sitting on 33s and looking good. There's still some work to do to the rear which will slightly increase the total. But still it'll be less then half the cost of the Pro-comp kit, and way under the cost of the Trailmaster kit which I would never consider putting on my truck. The best part is it all can off in a few hours if it needs to go into the dealership for warantee work. Here's the run down:
2" Performance Accessories Body Lift $179 (yes I hate body lifts too but there are only so many options for tacos, and as bodylifts go it's not too bad.)
2" front strut spacers $45 ( I expanded on a friends design and these work very well, they can be installed in under an hour with a cigarette brake)
Rear shackle $40 ( I think I made these a little too long so they'll probably need to be redone next weekend.)
I still need a longer brake line in the rear, new rear shocks and mounts, so I have yet to wheel it. My buddies Pre-runner is set up the same way except he went 3" in the suspension due to his lack of CVs. His truck works awesome and I assume mine will too. Some quick playing with a forklift showed that the front end will still compress to the bumpstop. I will probably add a limiting strap to front due to the increased force on the ball joints at full droop. All in all I'm very happy and will post pivs soon.
Travis
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