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3in lift running 35s?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by ALOHAKEVIN808, Jun 11, 2018.

  1. Jun 11, 2018 at 3:04 PM
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    ALOHAKEVIN808

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    Any body got pictures of their fab works they did to fit 35s on a 3in lift? Just got my icon stage 4 lift and plan is to run 35s but would like to know more about the fab work that comes with it. Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Jun 11, 2018 at 3:13 PM
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    Still interested in 35's?
     
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    IMG_2257.PNG.jpg IMG_2256.PNG.jpg These trucks are the reasons why I'm on the edge of running 33s. It looks perfect with 35s
     
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    They both look like they rub like a mofo.
     
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    35s are nice. But to get the best drivability you will need to regear to 488s. People will say you don't need it all day but in all honesty these trucks need it. Also get used to crap mileage. Worst I've seen is 8.6 after I picked up my rtt. It has a lot of wind drag with it mounted above the roof. But if you don't care about mileage and the work it takes, then go for it.

    IMG_5138.jpg
     
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    someday id also like to go 35s , the work to make it happen is very labor intensive , and realy must be done right in my opinion, but if you look at @90yota @mesojdm @kennethalan there trucks are actually amazing the work they did to accommodate 35s , truly done right and impressive by all 3 guys , id try and stick to there heels if you want to be put in the right direction
     
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    I live in Hawaii there's not much driving to get place to place and there's only a handful of places to go wheeling. That's why I wouldn't mind 35s
     
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    Looks like the perfect arguement against it.....zero stuffability so your suspension has less articulation than stock.

    They look cool and more ground clearance which is nice.
     
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    are you running 35s?
     
  19. Jun 19, 2018 at 2:11 PM
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    On stock tires at the moment, was waiting to use them up and they are just about done, then going to 35's.

    Right now looking at 3 Tires.

    Maxxis Big Horn
    General Grabber X3
    Maxxis RAZR

    EDIT: Thanks for posting the vid btw, had no idea those guys were in Denver
     
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    dunno about the big horn but heard the RAZR wear really fast.
     

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