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22 sport- tire- suspension spacer question

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Coronerrpm, Apr 8, 2024.

  1. Apr 8, 2024 at 5:18 AM
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    Coronerrpm

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    I’m going to say sorry right off. I did search but have a question. just got a 2022 Tundra TRD sport. I see the sport sits a 1/2 “ lower in the front. It also has factory TRD rims ( I don’t know offset and so on)
    I would like to put the biggest tires on and level it. Being a sport that sits lower any one know what spacer I will need to level and what tire size? 35? Again, sorry. Been a member of Tacoma world for years. This is new to me with the 1/2” lower
    Thank you
     
  2. Apr 8, 2024 at 5:38 AM
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    Please don't do a spacer or level lift on your $50k truck. The reasons there is a rake is multiple...aerodynamics, handling with a load (fully loaded will be level), and headlights not blinding other drivers. Spacers and pucks are not doing you any favors as far as safety, handling, and off road articulation. Do a proper lift that maintains a slight rake...meaning springs in rear and struts in front. If you go more than 2" you'll need extended axles and possibly other components to relocate your sway bars and allow the alignment to be within specs so you don't chew up those big tires or cause undue stress on CV axles.
     
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    Look at picking up a set off takeoff struts from a trd offroad. . You get back to normal height and it'll ride better. Then if you want to add something like the cornfed spacer you can do that too. I did the 1/2", and it's about as level as level can get on mine. I'm going back to the quarter inch to get a little rake back
     
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    Ty, I will look into this.
     
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    So, instead of trying to find front coils I’ll probably be better off getting a lift kit that has everything. Not looking for a big lift. 2” or so. What brands for tundras? I did eiback on my taco years ago. Not looking to cut frame or anything. Just a nice stance with tires.
     

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