Hello Overland community!
I am relatively new to Overlanding/off roading and I recently bought a 2019 Tacoma Off Road which had a pre-existing Pro Comp 6” spacer lift and 35” MT Toyo tires. I know that I need to replace this lift with a solid Coil Over Suspension and my main purpose for this truck will be both a daily driver but also a solid Overland vehicle to hold all of my gear, RTT and family that I would like to take over moderate trails and the occasional more experienced terrain. I am looking for a capable and safe vehicle for me and my family.
My question is should I keep the same size 6” lift with the new suspension or reduce it down to a 2.5-3.5” lift while also reducing down the tire size to avoid cutting out a lot of the current truck?
If I should lower the lift size any advice on a 2.5-3.5?
Thank you for your advice and expertise!!!
I am relatively new to Overlanding/off roading and I recently bought a 2019 Tacoma Off Road which had a pre-existing Pro Comp 6” spacer lift and 35” MT Toyo tires. I know that I need to replace this lift with a solid Coil Over Suspension and my main purpose for this truck will be both a daily driver but also a solid Overland vehicle to hold all of my gear, RTT and family that I would like to take over moderate trails and the occasional more experienced terrain. I am looking for a capable and safe vehicle for me and my family.
My question is should I keep the same size 6” lift with the new suspension or reduce it down to a 2.5-3.5” lift while also reducing down the tire size to avoid cutting out a lot of the current truck?
If I should lower the lift size any advice on a 2.5-3.5?
Thank you for your advice and expertise!!!
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