
Reason for lifting the front higher than the back? - Tacoma World
Nov 26, 2018 · The back end of trucks naturally sit higher than the front because the leafs have to have some travel in them to accommodate a load. On tacomas, the back end is usually 2" …
Best caster spec when aligning with lift - Tacoma World
Nov 4, 2015 · I'm trying to understand the best caster spec for an alignment after lifting. I've had alignments twice, with both resulting in the same spec of 3.5...
driveline angle corrections when lifted " the light fix"
Mar 8, 2015 · driveline angle corrections when lifted " the light fix" Discussion in ' 3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023) ' started by dyna962007, Sep 18, 2017.
best tie rods for lifted trucks - Tacoma World
Jan 26, 2016 · best tie rods for lifted trucks Discussion in ' 1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004) ' started by thumper72, Feb 7, 2016.
Frank says, Flap's required in Arizona on lifted trucks.
May 13, 2024 · Frank says, Flap's required in Arizona on lifted trucks. Discussion in ' 3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023) ' started by Vmax540, May 13, 2024.
Spacer lifts - How bad are they really? - Tacoma World
Apr 11, 2018 · Spacer lifts are popular because you get the aesthetics of a lifted truck without the bigger investment of a complete suspension lift. Where people run into problems are when …
Jack for lifted trucks - Tacoma World
Oct 19, 2021 · Jack for lifted trucks Discussion in ' 3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023) ' started by zooyorkajd, Oct 19, 2021.
Adjust headlights after lift? - Tacoma World
Nov 25, 2012 · Welcome to the problems of lifted vehicles. Yes, the headlights must be adjusted any time the suspension is changed. Now for the bad news. It's not going to help as much as …
Extended travel, high articulation CV from O’Reillys?
Jul 3, 2020 · “Extended Travel: High articulation for lifted or stock suspensions, On or Off road” Pretty interesting. Has anyone used these specific CVs? I’m going to be romping around on …
When you put on a lift kit, don't you need a longer drive shaft?
Oct 22, 2007 · +1, With the mild lifts that we can put on our trucks, the drive shaft only grows about a 1/2". Your thinking is correct but, the drive shaft and the truck run a such parallel …