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I installed the BDS 4" air suspension kit for the 2019 on my 2020 Limited Ecodiesel. If fit perfect. Only issue we ran into was the directions show the install for a hemi. The Ecodiesel required some improvising for the R&I of the front diff bracket. Kit works perfect, all modes operate as they should. I am running 35x12.50R22 Ridge Grapplers.
you can't do an aftermarket UCA with the bds 4in kit because its designed to keep the suspension geometry the same as factory by dropping everything. fox makes a 2-3in dcs coilover as well for our trucks. or you can have filthy motorsports get you a custom length set of king coilovers.
The 4" BDS should ride better as it is only using a top mount strut spacer, no preload spacer. The BDS also comes with the needed drop brackets to correct the suspension geometry that the Readylift kit does not. So, technically the BDS lift will not wear out the factory components like the Readylift will.
Anyway, I noticed BDS currently only offers 1st gen Taco owners a lift kit. I was kind of annoyed, so I wrote to BDS to let them know they were really missing out on an opportunity with so many 2nd gen Taco owners who upgrade their suspensions. I was told they will be releasing new kits very shortly.
BDS Suspension. Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Helipilot2, Jun 16, 2019. Post Reply. Jun 16, 2019 ...
authorized dealer/installer of BDS quoted me $1000 labor to install the lift and $1850/$1950 for the regular 6" BDS lift w/o the coilovers. foster35 , Mar 30, 2017 #1
Now, BDS 3" utilizes Fox 2.5 series (with DSC) for front, and although Fox advertises it as 2-3" lift, I personally don't recommend running full 3". This is because you are actually giving the shock less "reserve" to travel when you go through stuff by increasing preload to create that 3" lift, which means less bump absorbing capability.
Spotted a BDS UCA in a thread on tires. @Thatbassguy, curious how long you've had the BDS UCAs and any thoughts you have on them. This reminds me, I need to go add some grease to mine. No signs that it is needed, but I've changed the oil since installing so I figure a few pumps of the grease gun is warranted.
I want to downsize the lift to maximize the air suspension qualities but all I’m really seeing that is air compatible is a BDS or Rough Country kit. My thoughts move towards a Carli kit for a much better size and still accommodates the 35 but that comes at the cost of deleting the air ride.
2016 Tacoma TRD 18x9 rims 4.5" backspace 33x12.50 Toyo RT's BDS 4" lift kit Tinted windows - eyebrow Window guards I fell in love with the look of...