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I posted in another thread. 285/75/17 Ko2's. 1 inch level lift.

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Looks great. Any rub on full lock? I’m still trying to suss out why my Toyo AT3 of the same size are rubbing the sway bar - passenger side only, making a hard right turn.
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Looks great. Any rub on full lock? I’m still trying to suss out why my Toyo AT3 of the same size are rubbing the sway bar - passenger side only, making a hard right turn.
No rub for me. Fit like a glove lol. Saw from your previous post that you have sas take offs. Maybe it's the difference of the offset?
 

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No rub for me. Fit like a glove lol.
Treads are rubbing the sway bar passenger side ever so slightly on full lock - turning right - on compression. Found one other person with exactly the same issue.
 

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Treads are rubbing the sway bar passenger side ever so slightly on full lock - turning right - on compression. Found one other person with exactly the same issue.
I updated my last post. Wondering if its the difference of offset?
 

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I’m running the stock steelies as well.
Do you have a level lift? Maybe between that and a proper alignment would help?
 

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Do you have a level lift? Maybe between that and a proper alignment would help?
I swapped in the Sasquatch Bilsteins. So, essentially the same thing at 1.1”. Alignment was performed after install and again after a few weeks and some off-roading. Double checked all of the torques all around as well.
 

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Driveway pic (have since added an offset front license plate mount)
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Next to my brother's Tacoma
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I bought a little die-cast model, paint doesn't match but that's ok :)
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I'm really happy with this build. I wish I had a front camera, but that's about it. The wheel/tire combo is perfect for me, I don't need anything flashy, and the manual transmission is really great to drive.
 

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