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Fabtech 1.5" Leveling Kit - Any experience?

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If you’re going to be doing any off-roading spacers are a bad idea.
 

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It reduces your suspension travel, limiting how much it can flex. Also, puts a ton of extra strain on your suspension making it easier for things to break. Going to ride really rough too.
The 1.5” spacer in question goes on top of the strut (not in the coil) so it will not decrease suspension travel or limit flex and the ride will be exactly the same as stock. Spacers were not a great idea on the 3rd gen because the bump stops were frame mounted, now they’re integral to the shock, so now I can’t see any major downside to a small spacer lift.

It might put a little extra strain on components, but Toyota made a 2” lift kit for the 3rd gen Taco with full warranty that was shocks and springs. The rest of the “wear” components like CV axles and control arms/ball joints remained the same. I’m thinking 1.5” for the 4th gen would be pretty safe.
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