The cost is still far less than a solid axle. Also they are bolt on, do not require any fabricating. Solid axle would cost at least 5x the amount and thats if you do it your self. Also the driveability is SWEET on the highway. There is also a bilstein shock that will work well, and actually has a stem top so easy install and less $. The price of these arms is pretty low considering limited production because of the extremely limited market. Many of the tacoma arms still cost $750 pair and that market is huge. This is the best option we could find for these trucks and still retain the driveability.
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Originally Posted by ginericLC
That is where I'm at. I've driven 80s for 6 years and now I have a 100. I'm really disappointed in the front suspension performance. I have the OME setup right now. I'm just thinking that I might be better off going with a SFA rather than spending money here and there trying to solve the IFS problems. I'll admit it I'm cheap and I'm scared to invest $1000 in arms and then more on Fox shocks only to be disappointed. I wish you were closer as I'd like to ride in your truck. If I could go to a coilover system I think I'd be happy with the performance. I just installed a set of Camburg Coilovers on an 08 Tacoma and the ride is very nice. I'm actually jealous of the ride.
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