@@unpavd doing great my guy! I enjoyed the first tacoma vids from your channel. From the tires, to the lift. Now this. How's the 33s working for you btw? Is the lift from the truck and the tires. Really noticeable when your in the cab? Atleast height wise.
@@GhettoFabulous670 The 33s are great! Haven't had any problems with rubbing and the extra clearance is nice. Funny, I kept tripping the first few times getting into the truck after the lift + tires. Had to get used to the extra height. Feels like I'm higher up while I drive as well. Ride quality is much improved over the stock suspension. On my first pass, I got the Bilsteins installed to see what leveling the truck would be like. Ended up being problematic with all the camping weight I had in the truck bed, so the add-a-leaf pack was perfect for fixing my saggy rear and gave me about 1.75" + of lift.
The nice thing about the 85 series tire is you can air down to 20 pounds and your tires actually pick up a lot of the washboard effects and reduces the need for high end shocks 5160s in the back and 5100s in the front are plenty unless you plan on doing a steel bumper with a wench in it . The 5160s will give you more travel and articulation for your rear end which I would get extended break lines to accommodate. With the 5100s in the front you don't need the clearance that the upgraded uca gives you for the bigger spring that gives you a harsher ride with the 6112s .
Hey hey! Really enjoyed your videos man. I’d love to hear an update on how you’re doing with those Coopers. I want that size pretty badly and can’t seem to pull the trigger with the mixed reviews I’ve been hearing about how they wear. Went with your recommendation using shock surplus with a similar setup. I went with the Eibach pro truck 2r through their recommendation.
Bilstien shocks are what they put on the TRD so it seems like the Tacoma is kind of tuned to that brand. The 5100 series should be more than adequate for your needs unless you do allot of wash boards then you can upgrade to the 2.5 series with new springs.
Great content. I just bought a stock Tacoma and am looking forward to improving its ability. Thanks for the help. I’m in the PNW, where do ya go wheeling?
i know you said in an earlier video that you wanted to increase your payload in rear because you now have static load with RTT etc. but from what ive read, a progressive AAL doesnt really help increase that, what have your experience with your AALs. Thanks!
Really? Even with a 1.5” lift? I thought you only needed to handling bushings, and cab mount relo when you went into the 2.5+ range … at least that’s the feedback i got on TacomaWorld
Can you send the link to your lift kit set up? More like 80/20 split for me on driving on the street vs off road. Would you recommend your set up or something else?
I'm enjoying this new channel. Simple. Yet so informative even tho I know all of this stuff already. Straight to the point. No bs or too much talking.
Thank you! I try to cut to the chase without too much fluff in the vid 🤙
@@unpavd doing great my guy! I enjoyed the first tacoma vids from your channel. From the tires, to the lift. Now this. How's the 33s working for you btw? Is the lift from the truck and the tires. Really noticeable when your in the cab? Atleast height wise.
@@GhettoFabulous670 The 33s are great! Haven't had any problems with rubbing and the extra clearance is nice. Funny, I kept tripping the first few times getting into the truck after the lift + tires. Had to get used to the extra height. Feels like I'm higher up while I drive as well. Ride quality is much improved over the stock suspension. On my first pass, I got the Bilsteins installed to see what leveling the truck would be like. Ended up being problematic with all the camping weight I had in the truck bed, so the add-a-leaf pack was perfect for fixing my saggy rear and gave me about 1.75" + of lift.
@@unpavd can you do a video walk around on a flat road? Would like to see how it sits on a level surface. Thanks!
Enjoyed the interview-style video and hearing from Jeff. Keep up the good work
Thanks my dude 🙌
The nice thing about the 85 series tire is you can air down to 20 pounds and your tires actually pick up a lot of the washboard effects and reduces the need for high end shocks 5160s in the back and 5100s in the front are plenty unless you plan on doing a steel bumper with a wench in it . The 5160s will give you more travel and articulation for your rear end which I would get extended break lines to accommodate. With the 5100s in the front you don't need the clearance that the upgraded uca gives you for the bigger spring that gives you a harsher ride with the 6112s .
You sir have earned a sub!! Like the content, and style of delivery.
Thank you!!
Hey hey! Really enjoyed your videos man. I’d love to hear an update on how you’re doing with those Coopers. I want that size pretty badly and can’t seem to pull the trigger with the mixed reviews I’ve been hearing about how they wear. Went with your recommendation using shock surplus with a similar setup. I went with the Eibach pro truck 2r through their recommendation.
This is great stuff, thanks James
Thanks! Was awesome taking with Jeff. Great perspective on shopping for suspension 🙌
Bilstien shocks are what they put on the TRD so it seems like the Tacoma is kind of tuned to that brand. The 5100 series should be more than adequate for your needs unless you do allot of wash boards then you can upgrade to the 2.5 series with new springs.
Great content. I just bought a stock Tacoma and am looking forward to improving its ability. Thanks for the help. I’m in the PNW, where do ya go wheeling?
Great video
Thank you!
Have you had any noise out of the driveshaft bearings? Seems like it can sometimes be a problem with the lift. Just curious.
i know you said in an earlier video that you wanted to increase your payload in rear because you now have static load with RTT etc. but from what ive read, a progressive AAL doesnt really help increase that, what have your experience with your AALs. Thanks!
What size tires do you have
255/85/16 Cooper ST Maxx's. Love em
You def need CV bushing replaced, and cab mount relocation kit.
Really? Even with a 1.5” lift? I thought you only needed to handling bushings, and cab mount relo when you went into the 2.5+ range … at least that’s the feedback i got on TacomaWorld
Can you send the link to your lift kit set up? More like 80/20 split for me on driving on the street vs off road. Would you recommend your set up or something else?
Here ya go! www.shocksurplus.com/products/bilstein-6112-strut-spring-rear-5160-reservoir-shocks-set-2016-2018-toyota-tacoma-2wd
@@unpavd thanks!
At a 1.5 lift you don't need uca upgrade .
Too many “umm” “ahh” “umm” “ahh”