I can't stand it when the fronts are higher than the rear. My last tacoma was like that, had to get new coilivers for the front and lower it down an inch
The 1.5 inch PRG kit should work great for you. The front won't be higher than the rear unless you go with the 2 or 2.5 inch kit. The 1.5 inch kits were made specifically for the 08 or newer Titans because they come from the factory with less rake than older models. My advice is to go with the 1.5 inch kit unless you want some kind of mini lift.
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2008.5 Crew Cab 4x4
SE w Poplar Package
Red Brawn Big Tow
OEM Fogs
Spray in Bed Liner
PRG Leveling Kit
Go Rhino Dominator II's
First post , I just got my Titan last week and I am loving it, I am looking forward to mod'ing!
So my first mod I am considering doing is a leveling kit and I am not sure how hard of an install it is. Does anyone have a digital copy of the instructions for the PRG leveling kit. So I can see if it something I can handle or leave to a professional.
I am assuming from what I have read on this board and PRG website that I should go with the 2" (I have a 2006 CC LE 4X4)
Welcome to TT. I know you sound really excited but this is called thread jacking. There is a search function on the upper right side of the screen that will quickly become your best friend when researching on this site. Check out prg or readylift's website and they have downloadable leveling kit instructions. Aloha
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Last edited by Jiro; 07-11-2009 at 09:40 AM.
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He did not jack your thread he is asking about the same product you are....
Anyways I Just did a 2.5 inch front 1 inch rear PRG MIni Lift on my truck. It will only take you a couple of hours.... PM me if you want instructions "very detailed" step by step with pictures....
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