BlindingWhiteTaco
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I just got a new Tacoma a few months ago and so far I have added sliders and a tool box full of recovery gear. This alone probably weighs around 350lbs. The payload capacity of the truck is only slightly more than 1000lbs. I would like to modify the suspension to increase the load carrying capacity of the truck, increase the height by 1 inch in the rear and 1.5 inches in the front, and maintain the trucks off road ability. I don't want to use air bags and I am not looking to change control arms. I would also like it to be able to accommodate the addition of a plate front bumper and winch, and compensate for whatever weight forward that will add. I am leaning towards front coil-overs, but am unsure about who manufactures the best for my application. I do not believe remote reservoirs are necessary. For the back I have not found any leaf springs that add the ride height I am looking for and the increase in load capacity.
I am planning on 235/85-16 BFG A/T's on the stock Toyota TRD wheel.
Has any member here had a similar problem and what was your solution?
I am planning on 235/85-16 BFG A/T's on the stock Toyota TRD wheel.
Has any member here had a similar problem and what was your solution?