Lift kit

Tacomaguy62

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So I have a 16 Tacoma sr access cab 4wd. Looking for a lift kit. Pondering the idea of a 4 inch lift with a set of 32s. Wondering if I'll have any clearance issues, or any other issues such as with drive axles, rear end gears, etc.. thanks in advance
 
So I have a 16 Tacoma sr access cab 4wd. Looking for a lift kit. Pondering the idea of a 4 inch lift with a set of 32s. Wondering if I'll have any clearance issues, or any other issues such as with drive axles, rear end gears, etc.. thanks in advance
First post, welcome!
Most lifts you find will prob be 2-3 inches, over that requires cutting a crossmember and much more work and $.
Bilstein 5100's seem to be popular with an AAL for the rear.
A 285/75-16 is probably what you're looking for, good chance it'll rub the upper control arms so need more negative offset wheels or... spacers[emoji37]... Might as well research the cab mount chop while your at it...
 
First post, welcome!
Most lifts you find will prob be 2-3 inches, over that requires cutting a crossmember and much more work and $.
Bilstein 5100's seem to be popular with an AAL for the rear.
A 285/75-16 is probably what you're looking for, good chance it'll rub the upper control arms so need more negative offset wheels or... spacers[emoji37]... Might as well research the cab mount chop while your at it...
:eek:
@MoldyTaco
 
I narrowed in on the 3 inch lift, decided that's my best option for now. Now the other questions are with wheel and tires. Currently have a 16x7 wheel. Looking to go up to a 17x8, just not sure about fitment. Definitely want to stick with 285s for tires
 
I narrowed in on the 3 inch lift, decided that's my best option for now. Now the other questions are with wheel and tires. Currently have a 16x7 wheel. Looking to go up to a 17x8, just not sure about fitment. Definitely want to stick with 285s for tires
Stay around +4 to -6 offset and fitment should be good.
 
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