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livnthelowlife   +1y
i have a 97 tacoma 4wd \w 4 banger,i was thinkin maybe 6 in fabtech lift ,and 3 in body lift(are body lifts bad?) i have 33's on it should i have any gearing probs?(wanting to go bigger soon)im still using it as a daily driver and dont want to make the 4 into a gas hog.......any suggestions?

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slamnscotte   +1y
even though im not max i guess ill give you my sh*tty input. FABTECH BLOWS. i have it on my daily driver and have had to replace ball joints and control arm bushings 2 times in 3 years and their going again i think. it may just be s10s but it sucks. as for the body lift ill leave that to him cause i have no idea good luck tho man.
stockfloored85   +1y
ALL LIFTS ARE DIFFERENT FOR ALL TRUCKS, YOU NEED TO TALK TO ONLY PEOPLE THAT HAVE THE SAME TRUCK AS YOU.
scotto79   +1y
You will make the mileage worse as you put bigger tires on it just because of the weight and the resistance. You really should look into a smaller gear for it. And theres nothing wrong with a body lift, they have been used forever pretty much.
livnthelowlife   +1y
well we had a "storm" over here (people act like they never heard the wind blow before) anyways i had fun in it and i realized im gunna do a body lift asap cuase tires rub bad when in deep snow\mud.i did not get stuck once.kinda sucks gettin out to lock in hubs though........you think performance accessories 3 inch from jegs is allrite? its $160.00
turboh22aakkord   +1y
I had a yota with 5" suspension lift and 3" body lift and I ran 35" on the street with zero rubbing issues (mine was a 92). Running that large of tires with stock gears will kill your gas milage. With my 2.4 I only got like 10-14MPG. However, there are tons of aftermarket gears available for the toyota differentials; you can even buy fully assembled 3rd members to swap your out with. I think you can get gears as high as 5:71. If you up the gear ratio in the diffs. it should help out the milage if you decide to run bigger tires when you lift the truck. Hope this helps a lil.
BioMax   +1y
I couldn't tell you anything about lifts. I know how to lift and of course the geometry involved, but not anything about specific kits.

I can tell you that I don't like body lifts, but many times it is the only way to get the truck tall enough to clear the tires you want.
livnthelowlife   +1y
thanks anyway max..................seth were should i look for the gears(what store\website), ive never switched out\or even had a differential open
Dustins10   +1y
Edited: 3/12/2008 10:47:31 PM by Dustins10

body lifts are ok but they dont look very good and i wouldnt go wheelin with it my buddy got rended with one and it pushed eveything into the motor i would go with this http://www.extremegearoffroad.com/straight_axle.htm



but ifs going to stay on the street just get the fab lift
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livnthelowlife   +1y
damn thats what im talkin about looks good i like how they left the bumbers stock .