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Perfect amount of lift with that tire size. I'm considering the ADO front and rear springs for my truck.
 
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Im on 255 80 r17 Geolander AT4 (33s). It rides great and doesn't feel like it under steers. Im happy with it.
 
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Hey Mike, can you confirm that you did both front and rear ADO springs?
 
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I just did the front springs. The rear springs ride fine for me, actually if I could have lowered the rear to level it I would have. The ADO springs leveled it how I wanted, I don't tow anything and I use the bed for my work gear which is not heavy just bulky.
Tacomas have so many after market options you can tweek them to just what you want.
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