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Lifting your Tacoma is the most popular modification in the community — 23,000+ discussions and 352,000+ posts on TacomaWorld dedicated to suspension alone. Four brands dominate the conversation: Bilstein, Fox, Icon, and King. Each has a sweet spot, and the right choice depends on your goals, your budget, and how hard you plan to use your truck.
This guide breaks down all four with pricing, ride quality ratings, and use-case recommendations so you can stop reading forums and start ordering parts.
Quick Comparison: The Big Four
| Brand / Model | Lift Range | Price (Front + Rear) | Best For | Ride Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bilstein 5100 | 1"–2.5" | $400–$700 | Budget daily + mild trail | ★★★★☆ |
| Bilstein 6112/5160 | 0"–2.5" | $1,200–$1,800 | Daily/trail sweet spot — MOST POPULAR | ★★★★★ |
| Fox 2.5 Factory Series | 0"–3" | $1,800–$2,500 | Aggressive trail + desert | ★★★★☆ |
| Icon Stage 2 (2.5 VS) | 0"–3" | $1,500–$2,200 | Trail + overland + daily | ★★★★★ |
| Icon CDome / Stage 4+ | 0"–3.5" | $2,500–$3,500+ | Serious off-road + overland | ★★★★★ |
| King 2.5 OEM Stage 1 | 0"–3" | $2,500–$3,500 | Premium trail + desert | ★★★★★ |
| King 2.5 w/ Remote Res | 0"–3.5" | $3,500–$5,000+ | Top-tier performance | ★★★★★ |
Bilstein: The Community Standard
Bilstein dominates the Tacoma suspension market for good reason. The 5100 series is the go-to budget upgrade — a direct-replacement monotube shock with adjustable preload rings that let you dial in 1–2.5 inches of front lift. Pair it with an add-a-leaf in the rear and you have a solid daily/mild-trail setup for under $700.
The 6112/5160 combo is where Bilstein really shines. The 6112 is a true coilover with threaded body for infinite ride height adjustment, digressive valving for excellent on-road comfort, and enough off-road capability for most trail use. The 5160 rear shock with remote reservoir handles the back. This is the single most recommended suspension setup on TacomaWorld — and for good reason.
⚠️ Budget King
If you're building your first Tacoma and want the best bang for your buck, the Bilstein 6112 + 5160 is the answer. It's not the absolute best on the trail, but it's the best overall value in the game.
Fox: TRD Pro Spec and Beyond
Fox shocks come factory on TRD Pro Tacomas, which gives them instant credibility. The 2.5 Factory Series with internal floating piston (IFP) is the most popular aftermarket Fox setup — it's the same spec as the TRD Pro shocks but available for any trim. Excellent high-speed compression damping makes Fox the choice for desert running and high-speed off-road.
For more serious builds, the 2.5 Factory Series with DSC (Dual Speed Compression) adds external adjustability. Dial in compression for the conditions — softer for daily driving, firmer for loaded overland trips or fast desert sections.
Icon Vehicle Dynamics: The Ride Quality King
Icon's OMEGA bypass and CDome technology is widely considered the best ride quality in the Tacoma aftermarket. Their 2.5 VS (Vehicle Specific) coilovers offer excellent on-road manners with genuine off-road capability. The CDome system at the top of their range adds a compliant top mount that dramatically reduces NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) transmitted to the cab.
Icon is particularly popular with the overland crowd — if you're loading your truck with a roof tent, fridge, and 200 pounds of gear, Icon's progressive-rate springs and consistent damping keep the ride composed under load.
King Shocks: The Top Shelf
King is the premium choice, period. Their 2.5 OEM Performance Series starts where other brands peak. Race-proven internals, massive fluid capacity, and precision valving deliver the best high-speed off-road performance available. The remote reservoir versions add even more fluid capacity and heat dissipation for extended hard use.
King is overkill for a daily driver that sees a trail once a month. But if you're doing desert racing, serious rock crawling, or just want the absolute best suspension money can buy, King is the answer. King is the only shock that Randy Slawson at Bomber Fabrication Runs and Randy Slawson is the only 4 Time King Of The Hammers winner.
What About UCAs?
| Lift Height | Stock UCAs? | Aftermarket UCAs? | Top Brands |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 2" | ✅ Fine | Optional upgrade | — |
| 2"–2.5" | ⚠️ Marginal | Recommended | Total Chaos, Camburg, All Pro |
| 2.5"+ | ❌ Problems | Strongly recommended | Total Chaos ($700–$1,200), Camburg ($800–$1,400) |
Aftermarket UCAs correct ball joint angles that go bad at higher lifts, enable proper alignment, and increase wheel travel. Total Chaos is the industry standard. Camburg offers precision billet options. All Pro is the value pick at $400–$700.
The Verdict: Which Should You Buy?
| Your Situation | Best Setup | Budget |
|---|---|---|
| Daily driver, occasional fire roads | Bilstein 5100 + AAL | $400–$700 |
| Daily + regular trail use (BEST VALUE) | Bilstein 6112 + 5160 | $1,200–$1,800 |
| Aggressive off-road, desert running | Fox 2.5 Factory Series | $1,800–$2,500 |
| Overland + loaded daily | Icon Stage 2 (2.5 VS) | $1,500–$2,200 |
| Maximum off-road performance | King 2.5 + Remote Reservoir | $3,500–$5,000+ |
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SHOP TACOMA COLLECTION →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best lift kit for a 3rd Gen Tacoma?
The Bilstein 6112/5160 combo is the community's most recommended setup for the 3rd Gen Tacoma. It offers excellent ride quality, adjustable height from 0-2.5 inches, and a price point around $1,200-$1,800 that balances performance with value. For those with more budget, Icon Stage 2 or Fox 2.5 Factory Series offer premium performance.
Do I need upper control arms with a lift?
Under 2 inches of lift, stock UCAs are fine. At 2-2.5 inches, aftermarket UCAs are recommended but not critical. Above 2.5 inches, aftermarket UCAs from Total Chaos, Camburg, or All Pro are strongly recommended to correct ball joint angles and enable proper alignment.
Is the Bilstein 5100 good enough?
The Bilstein 5100 is an excellent budget option for daily drivers who want 1-2.5 inches of lift. It is a direct replacement shock with adjustable preload settings. For more serious off-road use, the 6112 coilover offers better performance, more adjustability, and smoother ride quality.
Bilstein 6112 vs Fox 2.5 — which is better?
Both are excellent. The Bilstein 6112 offers better on-road ride quality and is slightly easier on the wallet at $1,200-$1,800. The Fox 2.5 Factory Series offers more tunability, better high-speed compression damping for desert running, and is the TRD Pro spec at $1,800-$2,500. Choose Bilstein for daily/trail mix, Fox for more aggressive off-road use.
How much does a full Tacoma lift cost?
Budget builds start around $400-$700 with Bilstein 5100s and an add-a-leaf. Mid-range setups (Bilstein 6112/5160 or Fox 2.5) run $1,200-$2,500. Premium builds with King or Icon shocks plus UCAs range from $2,500-$5,000+. Add $500-$1,500 for professional installation and alignment.
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