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3rd Gen - TRD Lift with 285/65/20 Overall Height (Garage fitment)

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by specoz, Oct 26, 2024.

  1. Oct 26, 2024 at 9:22 AM
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    specoz

    specoz [OP] New Member

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    Hello, all. I have a 2024 crewmax and am interested installing the TRD lift; however, I need confirmation that it will fit in my garage. My garage is 82" with absolutely no wiggle room. Currently, I have exactly 5" to spare from the shark fin with stock suspension and tires.

    I found this video claiming after lift and running 285/65s it comes out to 81.25". That should fit, but it so close I'd like to see if anyone on here has the same setup that can confirm.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg_45Pz80KA

    Thanks for your time.
     
  2. Nov 5, 2024 at 8:05 AM
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    vichmr

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    Enjoyed the video; thanks for posting. Any rubbing at full turn left and right?
     
  3. Nov 27, 2024 at 5:08 PM
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    shocker88

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    amp research power running boards, method wheels 18x9, toyota dashcam, TRD skid plate, vent shades, bed step, toyota swing storage boxes rear, voodoo blue tundra inserts front and tailgate; Future mods: TRD PRO fender flares, bumper cover, ditch lights, TRD pro Grill, and tail gate lights, light bar upper and lower, Covert front bumper, retrax cover
    I have the TRD 3" lift from the factory with a 2024 Platinum like the one in the photo, only difference I didn't go with the stock rims and that tire size 285/65 R20 which according to the tire comparison site is a 34.6"x11.2" tire, I went with 325/65 R18 which is a 34.6" x 12.8" tire (Good Year Wrangler Territory RT load range D 121Q). My truck fits in my standard height garage door no problem, I also clear all the 7' bars in the auto car washes I go through all the time.
    I think standard garage doors are 7' which is 84" that is what mine is it clears the shark fin by about 1/2-3/4" I think close but clears. not sure how to measure exactly the shark fin to ground height though. I also have a 9' garage door that it will go into once the home reno is done and I put 37" KO3's on it :)

    Hope that helps.

    Only thing is I'm rubbing pretty good on the sway bar, because the TRD lift puts it down and forward about 4-5" from the stock location which sucks, I'm trying to get help on if it matters if I put it back to the stock location as I understand maybe dropping it 2-3" for the lift, but moving it forward the 4-5" makes absolutely no sense to me. Logically the UCA and LCA don't move forward and have no forward or backward adjustments suspension just usually goes up and down with a little flex front to back under load. So doesn't make sense at all how moving it forward would help anything or matter with just leaving it alone or dropping an 2-3"?
     

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