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Could you do it with less than 2.5
Yep, get a little better ground clearance if you do both 2.5 lift and 255's.
Could you do it with less than 2.5
Yep, get a little better ground clearance if you do both 2.5 lift and 255's.![]()
Haha thanks. I'm trying not to lift the rear and I'm sure 2.5 in front without any modification to the rear pack would look very pre-runner. Plus maybe I'm wrong but the only way to increase the clearance is with the tire size not the lift.
Thanks for the clarification clutch.
Are there any other suspension combos or tires I should be considering for what I do? I run duratracs on my work truck and if they came in a narrow 33 with a 3 ply sidewall I would be sold.
Tundras (and most pickups) have a bit of rake from the factory. With a 2.5" lift and a bit of weight in the bed might get you somewhat level, or you may find out 2.5" has it perfect,
each truck is a little different so you don't know until you install it.
If you get adjustable coil-overs, you can typically adjust from 0-3" of lift...so you can get it to sit exactly how you want. I have my Tacoma with just a bit of rake in the back, so when I load it, the headlights aren't pointing skyward. Have Camburg CO's up front and Old Man Emu in the rear.
Coil-over lift will gain you clearance...it is those drop down bracket lifts that don't. At least in the front.
I do like the cooper stt and I wish they came in a tall skinny. I'm very wishy washy on the st in that size as they just seem soooo narrow plus I'm looking for more of a mt tread. I thought km2 because I have run them in the past and for most of what we do they work well. They ride very well on the pavement and on the higher speed dirt roads but when we be off of those they still performed well. I was going to try siping them if I got them again since they were scary on packed snow or ice.
Ahhh
yeah I only see the STT in a 255/70
Didn't know if maybe you had some inside info for us clutch![]()
Now for some completely different questions: I want to move the diff breathers for those times I have to cross a flowage. Rear diff is easy but is the front diff already in the engine compartment?
Yep, front diff breather is in the engine bay.