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Is there any 4inch lift that would work with 17 in wheels

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by mJohnson, Jun 10, 2020.

  1. Jun 10, 2020 at 7:15 AM
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    been looking around at different lift options, I have 2012 rock warrior with 17 in wheels. Seems to be all 4inch or better lifts have to have atleast and 18inch wheel. I love my trd wheels and do not want to change them. Also been looking at 3 inch lifts. Which from what I gathered you need a new uca?
     
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    I have a 3" level on my truck before my 6" lift it was not a problem with the ucas
     
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    Was it a level kit or actual lift you had on before, i was looking at the toytech eibach 3" coilovers. They said the highly recommended new ucas
     
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    I see now yes for sure.
     
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    Lift size has nothing to do with wheel size, they’ll fit on anything. Tire size is the issue
     
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    Agree unless the angles are different and will rub inside of wheel due to offset.
     
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    Lot of lifts I looked at that where 4" or more said they need a wheel 18" or larger. Thats why I'm asking. I want to keep my trd 17" wheels. Thanks for the input guys
     
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    Yea i think it's because the a arms will be to much of an angle so they won't clear when you turn but if you are willing to run spacers behind the wheel you maybe able to keep them.
     

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