TwistedMinis
+1y
I did the "No Z" approach on my truck. It works out fine, but in the end it ended up being a lot more work than just Z'ing the frame. You need to move up the LCA mount, UCA mount, steering box mount, idler arm mount, and notch the frame for the nut's on both the pitman arm and idler arm. It took me about a week to do all of this. I can Z a truck in a day or two, and it's a lot less effort. There is also no chance of screwing up your suspension geometry. So, I prefer the Z method. As far as neither Z'ing or sectioning the crossmember, the truck will never really lay. Some people cut about 1/2" off the bottom of the crossmember, and just drag until it looks about level. But it won't actually lay unless you start dragging through the bushing. Most Toyotas need a 1 1/2" Z. It can vary up to about 1/4" since not all the frames came out the same. I know people that just drug down the crossmember, and when it came time to bodydrop, the front of the cab still had to drop about 1/2" more. I'm a big fan of doing it right. But some people just prefer the easiest method, no matter how ghetto.