The Saints
Senior Member
I am going to finally lift the front end of my truck, 2" to level it with my rear end. I had put a new set of leaf springs on the rear of my Tacoma to better support the camper, and stiffen up the ride. That worked, and it worked good. Since, I noticed I am 2" lower in the front end of the truck. If I park on level ground, I have to use blocks every time we camp, or our heads are low.
So I did some research and started looking into leveling kits for the truck. There is a lot out there, but I decided on some spacers that you put above the coil. The product is made in California, and is called "Velocity Offroad Inc." It is a 2" billet coil suspension lift spacer that is made out of aluminum, and supposedly will not change the ride of the truck. I will have to get an alignment after I install them though. And yes, I can install them. They have a video of some guy doing it with your basic tools and it takes him about 45 minutes. I figure I can do the first side in about an hour, second in 45 minutes.
Any opinions or advise is welcome as always,
Thanks,
Scott
here is a link if I can do this right:www.velocityoffroad.com
So I did some research and started looking into leveling kits for the truck. There is a lot out there, but I decided on some spacers that you put above the coil. The product is made in California, and is called "Velocity Offroad Inc." It is a 2" billet coil suspension lift spacer that is made out of aluminum, and supposedly will not change the ride of the truck. I will have to get an alignment after I install them though. And yes, I can install them. They have a video of some guy doing it with your basic tools and it takes him about 45 minutes. I figure I can do the first side in about an hour, second in 45 minutes.
Any opinions or advise is welcome as always,
Thanks,
Scott
here is a link if I can do this right:www.velocityoffroad.com