- First Name
- Jason
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2025
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- 13
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- 24
- Location
- Whittier, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road
- Thread starter
- #16
Thank you!Really nice looking truck.
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Thank you!Really nice looking truck.
Good looking truck! I do love the fact Toyota made it much easier to run larger tires on this gen, but as of right now, I plan on sticking to 35’s. I don’t plan on hitting any trails that would need a larger tiresYour truck looks great, I have its sister on 35 Toyo at3’s but just king mid travel. Are you gonna do 37s soon? Looks like you have tons of room I’m considering them myself.
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Thanks man I really like it but I want to go long travel eventually. Makes sense, I usually do really rocky trials where I could benefit from 37’s. What kind of travel numbers are you getting from the rear 3 link? I noticed wicked doesn’t have anything for the 4g rear on the website yet.Good looking truck! I do love the fact Toyota made it much easier to run larger tires on this gen, but as of right now, I plan on sticking to 35’s. I don’t plan on hitting any trails that would need a larger tires
Yeah, my rear was the first, so a lot of R&D to get it right. I'm sure they'll throw something on their site soon, along with sliders (they had to make custom to work with the 3 link) and skid plates. If you are interested and nothing is posted, reach out to Mike Boone and let him know you have questions about Jason's 4th gen 3 link! Also, stock exhaust won't work with the rear 3 link lol.Thanks man I really like it but I want to go long travel eventually. Makes sense, I usually do really rocky trials where I could benefit from 37’s. What kind of travel numbers are you getting from the rear 3 link? I noticed wicked doesn’t have anything for the 4g rear on the website yet.
Great build and finally a bumper that looks good on the 4th gen!I'm really loving how this build is coming together so far. I'll be removing the roof rack, bed rack/RTT, and going with a GFC, install date 8/21.![]()
Thank you! I had to modify it to work, so even though it’s a C4, it’s definitely a one of a kind. The length and support bars were cut and redone.Great build and finally a bumper that looks good on the 4th gen!
Appreciate it! Just based on what I'm going to use the truck for, keeping the lift minimal to clear 35's, and the type of trails I mostly hit in here CA, the 3 link was a better option for me. The shop and I played around with the idea of doing a 5 link or cantilever, and based on our conversion, went the 3 link route.Why not a 5 link? I've ran a 3 for about three months until I had driveshaft issues with the rear axle gears getting out of whack on big stuff. Five lets you keep the geometry in check.
I love the truck. Absolutely gorgeous.
How much travel do you get now? Did you go hoops up front for longer shocks in the front and back or just longer arms up front and either wheel spacers or did you do a wider axle in the rear? Or is it just wider in the front and basically a stock rear? I kinda like that look.