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2022 TRD Sport M/T - lift

skitzobeve42

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2022 Sport DCSB Manual
Blue Crush
Placed an order through my dealer for a 2022 trd sport manual transmission in Blue Crush Metallic. Hopefully it comes in by the spring.

This will now be my third tacoma that ive owned! I had a 2012 and put a ready lift 3" sst kit and i had a 2017 and put the headstrong offroad 5100s with spc uca on it.
I cant seem to decide what i want to put on the new 2022. I barely do any off-roading and i still have my 285/70/17s on Fuel rims in my garage that i took off my 2017 before trading in.
Any suggestions on what i should do for the new truck?
 
Congrats on the order! Look forward to some pics when it arrives!
 
Do you want to improve the looks? Mostly….keep a very mild lift..under 2 inches…. This way no need for aftermarket upper control arms…. Keep it simple…
I would consider selling those 285/70/17s. and consider 31 inch tires BFG A/T’s ….for better mileage and won’t lose to much horse power….
My 1999 ford ranger extra cab had a 2 inch lift , 31 inch tires..and it perform very well on most of the off roading we did…
Replacing tires ? 31 inch will be cheaper, better gas miles then the 32 inch and up…! Watch on YouTube
Robmotive has a 2021 and his MODs works very well…he does little off roading..and his aftermarket stuffs worth looking into..
Aloha
 
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