How Do You Lift A Toyota Pickup?
The Toyota pickup is known for its reliability and longevity, which makes it a vehicle widely seen on roads across the country. As a result, customizing the trucks by lifting them higher for off-roading purposes is pretty common. Installing a lift kit on a Toyota truck is not too labor-intensive but can take a few hours to do, depending on your skill level. In this case, the project vehicle is a 2001 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner model, but the process is similar for other Toyota trucks as well. Lift up your Toyota using the jack, and place the truck on jack stands. Make sure the vehicle is secure before you crawl underneath it, and that there are jack stands underneath the axle as well. Remove the tires with the tire iron, and place them to the side. Unbolt the front strut from the frame, using the 3/8 inch ratchet and socket set. Then push down on the spindle to pop the strut out of the frame mount. Place the front spacer kit on top of the factory strut, and slide the assembly in place. Bo
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