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We have multiple options for lifts. The most common being the PEAK suspension coilover conversion kit which is relatively cheap. And basically is just an adjustable front spring swap, and a rear add a leaf to level everything out. And is what I will be moving to eventually. We have body lifts, BDS lift, kings lifts, many others. I wheel with Toyotas all the time and they are always impressed with this truck. Most even admit it is more capable. But I'm not trying to start a debate about that. The reason you see so much more for the Toyota is because it's not a brand new platform. Even though yours is a 3rd Gen and it's newer, they still have a much larger fan base, and aftermarket support system. The Colorado has just now started leaning this way in the aftermarket and is just now getting people on board with making products for it. As for flex my truck has no issues at all. However, flex is all relative. A jeep or anything with solid axles will always be more capable of flexing than IFS. It's just part of the game. But I'm not going on trails where I need to have crazy flex so I'm fine with how my truck performs. And love the fuel mileage range I get out of it as well. My spacer lift doesn't seem to affect the travel or preload of the suspension but I'm new to this kind of thing. So I'm not sure. I am used to building Race cars, not an off-road rig. This is my first off road rig that I am modifying very slightly. I'm not going for the best, just what fits why I'm using the truck. Which is daily, to tow every now and again and take me offroading and camping every now and again.
On another note I have plenty of updates that I can post later. I'm on lunch in my class. So after class I'll be able to update everyone on the build.
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