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advice on adding to lift

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I have a 2019 TRD ORP. I have been slowly piecing together the components for a lift. so far - Ironman Stage 1 FCP lift, JBA UPC.

Am I missing anything? thoughts around extended sway bar links (front/rear)? Adjustable rear panhard rod?

My thought were to wait until the lift is placed before adding to see how it all comes together but would love to hear everyone's thoughts.

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It depends on how high you go. The higher you go, the more extra parts you'll need to correct the changes made in your suspension geometry. Under 2.5" generally nothing else is needed. You might consider a diff drop, that usually accompanies most lift installations at this point. Some people say it's not necessary, some people say it's cheap insurance. I myself fall more into the cheap insurance camp.
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long time member - don't post too much.

I have a 2019 TRD ORP. I have been slowly piecing together the components for a lift. so far - Ironman Stage 1 FCP lift, JBA UPC.

Am I missing anything? thoughts around extended sway bar links (front/rear)? Adjustable rear panhard rod?

My thought were to wait until the lift is placed before adding to see how it all comes together but would love to hear everyone's thoughts.

Roger
Why don't you just get the Ironman Stage 2 FCP that comes with their UCA? I think their packages are 20% right now. Anyways you don't need the adjustable panhard or extended swaybar links. If you're running long travel and really looking to maximize articulation then sure but for just a lift no.
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Why don't you just get the Ironman Stage 2 FCP that comes with their UCA? I think their packages are 20% right now. Anyways you don't need the adjustable panhard or extended swaybar links. If you're running long travel and really looking to maximize articulation then sure but for just a lift no.
I already had the SPC before I had ordered the FCP. I had initially ordered their Gas shocks but it was/is backordered until almost June. they gave me the option of upgrading to the FCP and it was in stock. probably more lift than I will need right now but I can grow into it.
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