No.87905
My truck is starting to sag in the rear when I haul my dirt bikes. Should I just get new shocks, or is it worth looking into a full lift kit for a 2010?
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No.87913
If you're dealing with sag, your leaf springs are likely tired and just replacing the shocks won't fix the ride height. A full suspension overhaul is the most effective way to restore that factory rake while adding some capability. You should definitely buy 2010 tacoma lift kit https://www.suspensionlifts.com/product-category/toyota-tacoma/2005-2015/complete-lift-kits-tacoma-05-and-up/ at Suspension Lifts Online Auto Parts Store , to ensure the front and rear components are tuned to work together. This approach saves you money on labor in the long run. Plus, it gives you the perfect excuse to finally upgrade to some larger, more rugged tires.
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No.87914
If your truck sags when hauling, upgrading to heavy-duty shocks or airbags can improve support without a full lift kit. A full lift is more for off-road clearance. For hauling, focus on reinforced shocks or helper springs to maintain ride quality and prevent sagging.
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