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I’m now at phase of increasing the lift, larger tires (I’m thinking 33s) on 17x9 wheel. Any thoughts or suggestions? I’ve read Toyota doesn’t recommend going over 3 inches. I was looking at zone
 

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Welcome to the forum.
Lots of options. icon. Old man emu. Find someone's used trd pro suspension. Go skinny 33's (255/80/17) with the stock or trd pro suspension and avoid new wheels.

Why don't you do a little reading on options, ponder your budget (full icon stage 9 ~$5000 in parts not including installation, OME $2000, spacers and blocks in the back $500).
 
It really does depend on budget and how you intend to use the truck. You can spend $1000 or $5000, but sometimes more isn’t better.

Eibach is a great kit to look into that won’t break the bank but be a very high quality made in the USA system. The ride is sporty and very compliant. People love these kits. Icon and Fox are also great, but a lot more cost.

Shoot us a message, and I’ll be happy to chat and go over some options that might work best for you and your uses.

www.NEO-garage.com
 
Great advice from both. The best thing you can do is research hard for yourself, ask yourself the questions, which type of 4 wheeling you are going to do the most. what your budget is. you can read alot of great post on this site.
 
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