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Eibach Pro-Truck Lift Kit for 2016+ Toyota Tacoma (Must Be Used w/Pro-Truck Front Shocks)SKU: E30 82 069 02 20 UPC: 803050447289 Eibach Pro Truck Lift Kit for 2016 2023 Toyota Tacoma (Must Be Used w Pro Truck Front Shocks) Eibach Pro Truck Lift Kit (E30 82 069 02 20) equips 2016 2023 Toyota Tacoma with 2. 5" front and 1. 0" rear lift via progressive coil springs. This setup clears larger tires and off road gear on models like SR, SR5, TRD Off Road, TRD Sport, TRD Pro, Limited, and Trail. Pair it with Eibach Pro Truck front shocks for
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