Either the lift made existing issues more noticable, or caused em.
Its hard to tell, but the bearing drop is cheap and easy.
?I'll post when I get it. Also thinking of getting the plastic spring liners to stop the squeaking.
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For add a leaf i assume?
Toytec uses deaver i thought.... no plastic discs came installed? I had there 1.5 aal yrs ago and it was a deaver with plastic pads.
I used marine grease in between the leafs on my icon later and its quiet.
AAL that came with the Toytec Boss kit has a rectangular pad on each end. Did you take the leafs apart to grease them?
Unloaded suspension by lifting truck by frame, gently pried where needed, slid a long thin knife coated in grease thru each gap. Dones, its been 4yrs i think...maybe 5
Funny , thats exactly what i used.Will do, thanks.....
This stuff?
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...s-marine-grease/90378/4495686?q=marine+grease
I recently bought a 2012 Tacoma SR5 DCLB 4x4 etc. It is completely stock right now with 63,000 miles. I am going to college this fall and this will be my main vehicle.
I also will be using this pickup in the mountains when I go hunting and logging, and will be using it out on my families ranch driving around through the fields whenever I need to go build fences etc.
It will also be used as a response vehicle, response meaning I respond to the fire station, not to the scene. So it needs to be reliable, and not "bouncy".
I want to add a 3-4 inch lift to gain a little more clearance over brush for the body and to add taller tires to gain axle clearance over whatever I might run over.
It will be getting front and rear "ranch hand " style bumpers when I get the drafts finished and welded up, so he lift I add, needs to accommodate the weight, and still have desirable handling. I will also be pulling a small utility trailer from time to time with a 4 wheeler on it and whatever else I haul.
The advice I am looking for, is what lift would fit the purpose I am looking to accomplish. I don't need some performance off-road lift because it will see mostly highway miles. But, when I do go off-road, I want to have the clearance I need to protect the truck. I don't beat on my trucks, I am a firm believer that if you take care of it, it will take care of you.
So what lifts do you guys have or suggest.
I recently bought a 2012 Tacoma SR5 DCLB 4x4 etc. It is completely stock right now with 63,000 miles. I am going to college this fall and this will be my main vehicle.
I also will be using this pickup in the mountains when I go hunting and logging, and will be using it out on my families ranch driving around through the fields whenever I need to go build fences etc.
It will also be used as a response vehicle, response meaning I respond to the fire station, not to the scene. So it needs to be reliable, and not "bouncy".
I want to add a 3-4 inch lift to gain a little more clearance over brush for the body and to add taller tires to gain axle clearance over whatever I might run over.
It will be getting front and rear "ranch hand " style bumpers when I get the drafts finished and welded up, so he lift I add, needs to accommodate the weight, and still have desirable handling. I will also be pulling a small utility trailer from time to time with a 4 wheeler on it and whatever else I haul.
The advice I am looking for, is what lift would fit the purpose I am looking to accomplish. I don't need some performance off-road lift because it will see mostly highway miles. But, when I do go off-road, I want to have the clearance I need to protect the truck. I don't beat on my trucks, I am a firm believer that if you take care of it, it will take care of you.
So what lifts do you guys have or suggest.