THIS is the ICON Stage 9 Lift kit I used in this video:
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THE DAY HAS COME!! Its time to lift my brand new 2018 Toyota Tacoma. This baby is less than 3 months old and has 6000 miles on the current suspension. And its time to do some upgrading.
This Icon Vehicle Dynamics lift kit is adjustable and adds about 3 inches of lift in both the front and the rear tires. Which is perfect for my use. Usually when you add more than 3 inches, you have to do some adjustments to the drive train and gearing. And I aint about that life. I just want some extra inches of height and a smoother ride off road, so the 3 inches Icon offers is perfect.
This video will show the basics of the lifting process for all Tacomas 2016 and after... (Until the next model comes out.)
Let me know if you have any questions! Automotive stuff is pretty fun. THIS IS A DANGEROUS PROJECT!! ONLY ATTEMPT IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. THIS IS NOT SOMETHING YOU WANT TO ATTEMPT ON A WHIM. IT LOOKS EASY ON CAMERA, CAN VERY EASILY DESTROY A VEHICLE IF DONE WRONG. Or you know... kill you. Try to avoid doing that.
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