^^^^^ON tacoma's you just have to move the rack up and shave/& re-plate the crossmember
my truck lay's flat frame on a 225/35/20 (thank to Max's spindles and I'm sure I could fit a 22' with a cheater tire
sinful-one
+1y
Heres a pic of one on 24's
thedivineguy
+1y
Edited: 11/26/2008 2:34:20 PM by thedivineguy
Edited: 11/26/2008 2:33:44 PM by thedivineguy
here's a runner on 22's. This is on a pretty healthy tire
lost cause
+1y
^^^^Here you go man
Tacon19s
+1y
Originally posted by lost cause
^^^^^ON tacoma's you just have to move the rack up and shave/& re-plate the crossmember
my truck lay's flat frame on a 225/35/20 (thank to Max's spindles and I'm sure I could fit a 22' with a cheater tire
hey brian, to avoid raising the rack and having to mess with the oil pan, i got max to modify my lower ball joints(he lowered and re-angled the mounting points of the steering arm on the b/j)and it lays HARD with the spindles too....and NO toe problems. so that option is also on the table. the only problem with it is i dont think i could run smaller that a 19" maybe b/c the steering points are lowered and will hit the wheels. those spindles are awesome and would recommend them for anyone who wants a wheel bigger than an 18" wheel on a taco
on another note the widebody taco on 22s is growing on me. i am liking the trailblazer headlights
sadisticiron
+1y
the only reason you raise the rack and section the cross member is to lay full frame. without it it doesnt lay completly.
twistedsdime
+1y
Originally posted by creativegenius
Heres a pic of one on 24's
Reminder this one is not body dropped.
frontin on 20s
+1y
I dont know much bout the taco suspension but i have a 2000 frontier body dropped on 22's and im layin rocker with stock hood and 255/30/22 for tires and will lay rocker on a 24 with a cheater tire.