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Hi All. I have a TRD OR 6' Bed. Currently I'm running Peak's 2.25 front and 2" rear lift. Within the next year I want to move to a proper lift with new struts and shocks and rear lift springs. I'm down to doing a Billstein setup either 5100 with JBA UCAs and All Dogs Offroad 2" rear springs, versus adding the OEM TRD lift. A 6112/6100 setup with JBAs and ADO rear springs would be well north of $2000 for the parts. 5100s obviously cheaper. I no not offroad HARD, but I do offroad on logging roads and in the woods. 5100 may do for me; however I do tow a travel trailer.
The OEM TRD lift I can get online for around $16-1700 from Sheehy Toyota with free shipping and a discount code. 6112/JBAs/ADO setup more expensive than that, 5100s/JBAs/ADOs, slightly cheaper than that.
My question for those of you with either of these setups, what would you recommend and what are your experiences. How much front and rear lift did you actually get from the TRD OEM kit, preferably on a long bed? How resistant to squat are the new lift springs you get with the TRD lift? I know the ADO rear springs give about 2" rear lift and are pretty squat resistant.
Thanks for any input and help!
The OEM TRD lift I can get online for around $16-1700 from Sheehy Toyota with free shipping and a discount code. 6112/JBAs/ADO setup more expensive than that, 5100s/JBAs/ADOs, slightly cheaper than that.
My question for those of you with either of these setups, what would you recommend and what are your experiences. How much front and rear lift did you actually get from the TRD OEM kit, preferably on a long bed? How resistant to squat are the new lift springs you get with the TRD lift? I know the ADO rear springs give about 2" rear lift and are pretty squat resistant.
Thanks for any input and help!
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