'15 Taco with Auto Ride Lowered

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sandfan85

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Lowered our '15 Taco LTZ. Used the McGaughys 34213 kit. Advertised 2" drop spindles in front, and 3 springs in rear. Install was straight forward. Took about 2 hours to do the front and about 45 minutes to do the rear. I did this in my garage at home using standard tools, jack and jack stands. No special tools are needed (spring compressors, ball joint tools). This was my first time lowering a vehicle, but my mechanical abilities are probably a little above average. Instructions included in kit are accurate and easy to follow. I like the way the front turned out. The rear still looks a little higher than I would like, but as I write this, the kit has only been installed for an hour. So, Im hoping the rear will settle another inch or so (fingers crossed)


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NathanJax

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Looks good!
 

NORCAL SS

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this kit sits high in rear which ive swapped out locally. Please pm me I will walk you thru a few steps to get it lower. If its not enough I have the correct springs to bring it down where you want it.
 

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Rear with autoride kit

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Goodinblack

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That's how my 2 inch rear sits.

Tony is right though.

Looks higher in the back than a 3 inch.

It may settle.

Wheels look horrible BTW


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