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Originally posted by blk05runner
are the ToyTec lift kits good?
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Here is my opinion/advice:
Before modifying anything on your vehicle you need to be honest with yourself about two key factors:
1. What is my budget?
2. What am I trying to accomplish?
When it comes to lift kits there are some basic categories with upward spiraling cost factors:
1. Inexpensive spacers, mild clearance gains with limited to no suspension performance gains
2. Spacers and springs, possibly new rear shocks; modest suspension lift and performance gains
3. New coilovers, rear shocks, springs and pieces to make it all work; 2 to 3.5" of clearance gains, higher performance suspension, ability to carry heavier loads. Some offer new front upper control arms.
4. Lifts that exceed factory dimensions and require cutting, welding etc. Irreversible modifications that void warranties and can offer questionable benefits as it can become "appearance vs. clearance" benefit questions as new sub frames must hang low to accomodate IFS. Others throw away IFS and install front axles.
My knowledge of ToyTec comes from looking at their web site so you'll need to find out what their history is like by googling and scanning other forums. They seem to offer almost all of the flavors:
spacers only, replacement springs and all new coilovers and rear shocks/springs.
If they are truly thorough and well thought out they will offer the hardware to keep the sway bars in the right position as well as longer rear brake lines to deal with full axle droop that might tear shorter brake lines in half.
Others can feel free to chime in here. Member "Good Times" has basically tried all of the options, ending up with a highly modified vehicle and he is a wealth of experience and information.
What are you trying to accomplish?
Lifted Pavement Princess where looks are important?
Mild offroading gains to avoid hitting the front skid plate on rocks?
Heavy duty off-roading where flex is king, larger tires a must?
High speed desert roads, dune jumping and more?
You should compare ToyTec to Donahoe Racing, Old Man Emu (OME) Downey Off-Road and others. Search this forum! A lot of answers are already here.
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