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jcxd45

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Hi,

I'm John and I just ordered a 22 Tacoma limited.

Already have a project M topper on order and would like advice on lift.

It'll probably be 600 to 700 pounds additional weight once I'm done with the build out.

I'd like to put 33's under it, only light off-road mostly sand or snow.

What are your suggestions for limit, I'm currently leaning toward the ironman 4x4 kit but it's $2500, are there better options?

Thanks for any responses.
John
 
Nice to have you.
Icon, accutune, and OME all have complete lift kits that are customizable to your planned build weight. I'm an icon fan (from past jeep experience), OME rear leaf springs squeak but everything else seems to be quality, and accutune will provide you with a custom tuned shock and spring package though they can be pricey. Have fun browsing. There's a great thread in the suspension sections about leaf springs.
 
Thanks for all the replies, I'll hit you up Neo.

406, from what I can see they're more like $3k now:(
 
Thanks for all the replies, I'll hit you up Neo.

406, from what I can see they're more like $3k now:(
That sucks. I bought mine at the end of June and finally got a friend to help me install them Labor Day weekend. Supply issues have reeked havoc on the industry. I couldn't get Bilstein 6112's even if I wanted to.
 
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