Sponsored

Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request)

tangobravo

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
Joined
Jun 28, 2025
Threads
9
Messages
20
Reaction score
5
Location
Los Angeles
Vehicle(s)
TRD Offroad Premium
Have not been able to find any good photos of this setup. Looking to run this setup on my ORP but starting to think the 2.5/.75 lift might be a little too much for 285s and make the tires look small. So, debating if I cancel my Westcott order and get a shorter lift but I want to see some good side angle pics of this setup if anyone has any that would be awesome
Sponsored

 

Sparky85

SR5
New member
Joined
Jul 18, 2025
Threads
1
Messages
2
Reaction score
1
Location
Tampa
Vehicle(s)
2025 Toyota 4Runner
Not Wescott, but I have a readylift 2.5” lift with 285/70R17. I definitely wish I went bigger on the tires.
2025 Toyota 4runner Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request) IMG_8515
 
OP
OP
tangobravo

tangobravo

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
Joined
Jun 28, 2025
Threads
9
Messages
20
Reaction score
5
Location
Los Angeles
Vehicle(s)
TRD Offroad Premium
Thanks! Yeah thats what i was afraid of, tires look a little small. i want to stick with 285/70/17 so spare tire will fit. Probably going to sell my westcott lift that just arrived and go with a simple leveling kit.
 

Vildhjarta

TRD Off-Road Premium
New member
Joined
May 23, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
3
Reaction score
1
Location
Oregon
Vehicle(s)
2025 4Runner Off-Road Premium
I have a slightly bigger size to give you an idea. I have the Westcott 2.5/.75 lift with 703's +35 offset and 285/75/17 Wildpeak AT4W. The 285/70 setup will give you enough clearance to not make any extra modifications with that kind of lift.

2025 Toyota 4runner Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request) IMG_8189.JPG
 

J4Runner1

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 23, 2025
Threads
5
Messages
48
Reaction score
21
Location
SoCal
Vehicle(s)
2025 4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium
Westcott lift front and back. 285/75/17. Toyo Open Country

2025 Toyota 4runner Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request) IMG_0472


2025 Toyota 4runner Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request) IMG_0473


2025 Toyota 4runner Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request) IMG_0474


2025 Toyota 4runner Westcott 2.5" front .75" rear lift with Method 703s + 285/70/17 (pic request) IMG_0476
 

DangItsDen

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
Hayden
Joined
Mar 2, 2025
Threads
27
Messages
213
Reaction score
210
Location
Austin, TX
Vehicle(s)
2025 4Runner Off-Road Premium + 2015 4Runner Trail Edition
Which one you going with instead? I just ordered the Peak 1.25" level kit for my ORP running stock size Toyo AT3s (32.6"). I am pro-rake and that westcott kit is too level for my taste. Add a human or cargo in the back and you're carolina squatting (and blinding everyone else on the road) :sick:
 

J4Runner1

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 23, 2025
Threads
5
Messages
48
Reaction score
21
Location
SoCal
Vehicle(s)
2025 4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium
Which one you going with instead? I just ordered the Peak 1.25" level kit for my ORP running stock size Toyo AT3s (32.6"). I am pro-rake and that westcott kit is too level for my taste. Add a human or cargo in the back and you're carolina squatting (and blinding everyone else on the road) :sick:
It seems like both lifts are popular.

You can mix and match the Westcott lift. They sell just the front or just back now if you just want to raise the front.
 

4Runderground

SR5
New member
First Name
Robin
Joined
Jul 22, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
3
Reaction score
4
Location
Vancouver
Vehicle(s)
2025 4Runner
How is the ride quality once installed as a daily driver?
Still drives good but definitely feels a bit compromised as a daily driver. The front suspension got a bit firmer, which I prefer. Noticing a bit more body roll on turns, but overall feeling the heavier and larger wheels and tires more than anything. A bit slower to accelerate/slow down and took about a 3MPG hit.
 

828findadventure

SR5
Well-known member
Joined
Apr 30, 2025
Threads
6
Messages
89
Reaction score
48
Location
North Carolina
Vehicle(s)
Tacoma & Tundra
Still drives good but definitely feels a bit compromised as a daily driver. The front suspension got a bit firmer, which I prefer. Noticing a bit more body roll on turns, but overall feeling the heavier and larger wheels and tires more than anything. A bit slower to accelerate/slow down and took about a 3MPG hit.
Thank you for the information. Wondering if I should wait for Bilstein to get their shocks out before install.
Sponsored

 
 







Top