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2016-2023 Tacoma 4" Lift Kit (BDS822PSS)

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2016-2023 Tacoma 4" Lift Kit (BDS822PSS)Get the ultimate look and performance for your 2016 2023 Toyota Tacoma with the BDS 4" suspension lift kit featuring aluminum bodied FOX 2. 5 Performance Elite (PE) coil overs and shocks, with clearance for up to 33" tires. Built on BDS's high clearance design, the front pairs the FOX 2. 5 PE coil overs with high arched 1 4" thick steel crossmembers, multipiece differential relocation brackets, heavy duty skid plates, and CNC machined ductile iron

Get the ultimate look and performance for your 2016-2023 Toyota Tacoma with the BDS 4" suspension lift kit featuring aluminum-bodied FOX 2.5 Performance Elite (PE) coil-overs and shocks, with clearance for up to 33" tires. Built on BDS's high-clearance design, the front pairs the FOX 2.5 PE coil-overs with high-arched 1/4" thick steel crossmembers, multipiece differential relocation brackets, heavy duty skid plates, and CNC-machined ductile iron steering knuckles using factory tie rod ends for ESC compatibility, along with sway bar drops, bump stop extensions, brake line brackets, lower control arm cams, and FOX reservoir mounts. The rear uses heavy duty cast steel lift blocks, brake line bracket, and longer u-bolts, with a choice of FOX 2.0 IFP or FOX 2.5 PE rear shocks.

The FOX 2.5 PE coil-overs include DSC (Dual Speed Compression) adjusters on the remote reservoir for high-speed and low-speed compression tuning to match any terrain.

Features
  • FOX 2.5 Performance Elite series coilovers and choice of FOX 2.0 or 2.5 (PE) rear shocks for improved ride quality, performance, and capability
  • High clearance crossmember design maximizes ground clearance
  • Robust steering knuckles maintain ESC system compliance
  • HD skid plate system for improved offroad protection
  • Multipoint differential relocation brackets to secure the front axle and improve CV angles
  • Factory Protection Plus drivetrain warranty included
Notes
  • Will not work on TRD Pro models
  • Minor welding required
  • Requires frame bracket modification
  • Stock wheels cannot be reinstalled
  • System will work on 2WD PreRunner models
  • Kit requires 18" or larger wheels; 17" wheels cannot be used
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