Performance Accessories PA5593 3" Body Lift Kit for Toyota Tacoma 2003-2004

Brand
Performance Accessories
Part Number
PA5593
$382.00
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Vehicle Fitment:

  • 2003-2004 Toyota Tacoma
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Performance Accessories 3-inch body lift kit PN-5593 raises the vehicle for adding larger diameter tires without altering the factory suspension system and OEM ride characteristics. The kit includes high pressure fiberglass reinforced nylon lift blocks 3/16 inch thick laser cut and powder coated front and rear bumper relocation brackets a CNC machined and zinc plated steering extension high strength hardware and extension brackets.

A set of urethane wheel-well extensions (gap-guards PN-6336) are available separately and are used to conceal any gaps between the body and frame. This system can be installed in 6-7 hours and comes complete with everything necessary for installation.

Features:

  • Provides 3-inches of lift without modifying existing suspension components
  • Allows use of larger diameter tires and factory rims for improved ground clearance
  • Does not alter the OEM suspension geometry or factory stability control parameters
  • Maintains the factory smooth ride
  • Keeps the truck's center of gravity lower than a comparable suspension lift
  • Fiberglass reinforced nylon body blocks
  • CNC machined and zinc plated steering extension
  • Laser cut and powder coated front bumper relocation brackets
  • Laser cut and zinc plated fittings and brackets
  • High strength hardware included
  • Made in the USA
  • Sold as a kit
  • Lifetime replacement warranty

Specifications:

  • Material: Nylon/Steel
  • Color/Finish: Black
  • Hardware Included: Yes
  • Drivetrain: 4WD and 2WD
  • Position: Front and Rear
  • Lift Height: 3"
  • Installation Time: 7 Hours
  • Vehicle Type: Truck/SUV
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ManufacturerPerformance Accessories
Part NumberPA5593
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