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This is a discussion thread titled "3'toytec, pro comp aal, diff. drop. anything else?", within the Suspension & Axle forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
3'toytec, pro comp aal, diff. drop. anything else?
I know this has been asked a million times.. but I've got an 04 dcab 4wd. I want to install 3 inch toytec with a procomp aal and a differential drop. Is there anything else I am really missing. Keep in mind I only want to install 285/75's and I do no off roading. thanks guys!
Go with the high angled ones. Have already ripped two boots until I put these on.
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Previous Trucks Owned:
1990 Toyota Xtra-Cab 2wd (145,000 miles)
1996 Toyota Tacoma Ext. Cab 4wd (171,000 miles)
2004 Toyota Tundra DC 4wd (Phantom Grey - 48,700 miles and counting)
Toyota truck user for 16 years and counting..........
Also known as Thibodeaux at the Fuge.
Gig'em Ag's (Class of '94)
Modifications on DC to date:
3" Toytec lift, 1.5" Add-A-Leaf, Line X, Eagle Alloys Series 101 16x8 (3.60 B.S.), 285/75/R16's Cooper Discoverer ST's
Re: 3'toytec, pro comp aal, diff. drop. anything else?
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Originally Posted by chmorro
I know this has been asked a million times.. but I've got an 04 dcab 4wd. I want to install 3 inch toytec with a procomp aal and a differential drop. Is there anything else I am really missing. Keep in mind I only want to install 285/75's and I do no off roading. thanks guys!
to avoid that possibility of ripping your inner cv boots, stay with the 2.5" front spacer as 3" seems to be too much.
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