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Quote from: Westside88 on March 04, 2014, 08:56:25 AMQuote from: WA hunter14 on March 02, 2014, 06:42:15 PMQuote from: Westside88 on March 02, 2014, 04:20:31 PMI'd stay away from body lifts. These trucks are pretty basic to lift. I had 33's on a 76 with just add a lift springs. (Just an extra leaf slipped in) everyone has opinions but body lifts cause other issues like needing to extend wiring , hoses etc. they don't look god same either. IMHO 35's are about the biggest for a usable truck of that style, but everyone has their own preference.so your saying i can lift my truck with just leaf springs?You can gain an inch or two with a Rancho add a leaf. I was running Buckshots that were about 33". Width factors into it too. Check with Les Schwab if you're thinking of that routei do hall some fire wood probably half a dozen cords a year would that flatten out add a leafs?
Quote from: WA hunter14 on March 02, 2014, 06:42:15 PMQuote from: Westside88 on March 02, 2014, 04:20:31 PMI'd stay away from body lifts. These trucks are pretty basic to lift. I had 33's on a 76 with just add a lift springs. (Just an extra leaf slipped in) everyone has opinions but body lifts cause other issues like needing to extend wiring , hoses etc. they don't look god same either. IMHO 35's are about the biggest for a usable truck of that style, but everyone has their own preference.so your saying i can lift my truck with just leaf springs?You can gain an inch or two with a Rancho add a leaf. I was running Buckshots that were about 33". Width factors into it too. Check with Les Schwab if you're thinking of that route
Quote from: Westside88 on March 02, 2014, 04:20:31 PMI'd stay away from body lifts. These trucks are pretty basic to lift. I had 33's on a 76 with just add a lift springs. (Just an extra leaf slipped in) everyone has opinions but body lifts cause other issues like needing to extend wiring , hoses etc. they don't look god same either. IMHO 35's are about the biggest for a usable truck of that style, but everyone has their own preference.so your saying i can lift my truck with just leaf springs?You can gain an inch or two with a Rancho add a leaf. I was running Buckshots that were about 33". Width factors into it too. Check with Les Schwab if you're thinking of that route
I'd stay away from body lifts. These trucks are pretty basic to lift. I had 33's on a 76 with just add a lift springs. (Just an extra leaf slipped in) everyone has opinions but body lifts cause other issues like needing to extend wiring , hoses etc. they don't look god same either. IMHO 35's are about the biggest for a usable truck of that style, but everyone has their own preference.
Im looking at picking up a Pre-2000 Toyota Tacoma so Im sure Ill be bombarding with questions If I can ever get approved for a dang loan
Under 10 years old and 100k miles is what banks prefer. Dad has a 1999 tacoma, great pickups.