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Tacoma beast 3in lift springs

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So recently came across this on Tacoma Beast IG page and wanted to hear everyone’s opinions or known facts of this for a lift.
 

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So recently came across this on Tacoma Beast IG page and wanted to hear everyone’s opinions or known facts of this for a lift.
Never seen anyone running these. Judging by their price and the crickets in this thread, I am skeptical.
 
Never seen anyone running these. Judging by their price and the crickets in this thread, I am skeptical.
Ive seen a 2nd gen run them. So far the owner has positive feed back from them.
 
Eibach does make springs for a large portion of the automotive community. You can find their springs on Icon's. But personally haven't heard much on these sets except for a few youtube videos.
 
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