Looking For a Lift Kit? Mudify Has ARB OME MT64 & BP-51 Setups In Stock!

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Yo everyone!

I know some aftermarket support is still developing for the 4Gs. Lift kits and suspension in general especially.

So good news! Mudify has ARB OME MT64 and BP-51 kits in stock and ready to go. To my knowledge, they are the only ones.

I've personally gotten to run both of these kits on two 3rd Gen Tacomas (mine and my father-in-law's), and experience them on a 5th Gen 4Runner as well. Super solid kits. Great warranty and support. The MT64 is a really robust for a mid tier kit. I actually had the opportunity to drive the ARB trucks and help out with their North American product launch back in 2023. I pushed a kit on their MT64 pretty hard on a very heavy 3G Taco. But it did really well, it was great to see. The BP-51 is the more heavy-duty application. Choose this one if you want the best of a mid-travel setup. There's more race-inspired tech on it, and they have more adjustability.

Here's a direct link - OME Lift Kits For 2024+ Tacoma

Two truly solid setups. Let me know if you have specific questions about my experiences. I'm sure Mudify is happy to help as well.

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Yo everyone!

I know some aftermarket support is still developing for the 4Gs. Lift kits and suspension in general especially.

So good news! Mudify has ARB OME MT64 and BP-51 kits in stock and ready to go. To my knowledge, they are the only ones.

I've personally gotten to run both of these kits on two 3rd Gen Tacomas (mine and my father-in-law's), and experience them on a 5th Gen 4Runner as well. Super solid kits. Great warranty and support. The MT64 is a really robust for a mid tier kit. I actually had the opportunity to drive the ARB trucks and help out with their North American product launch back in 2023. I pushed a kit on their MT64 pretty hard on a very heavy 3G Taco. But it did really well, it was great to see. The BP-51 is the more heavy-duty application. Choose this one if you want the best of a mid-travel setup. There's more race-inspired tech on it, and they have more adjustability.

Here's a direct link - OME Lift Kits For 2024+ Tacoma

Two truly solid setups. Let me know if you have specific questions about my experiences. I'm sure Mudify is happy to help as well.

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These are in stock? Or still under development? I know ARB has been slow releasing into the new gen TGNAF platforms. Would be awesome if they’re finally ready to go, I ran some BP51s
on my old 4Runner and they were amazing offroad.
 
These are in stock? Or still under development? I know ARB has been slow releasing into the new gen TGNAF platforms. Would be awesome if they’re finally ready to go, I ran some BP51s
on my old 4Runner and they were amazing offroad.
Hey! Joel here repping Mudify-- These are on the way to Mudify's Arizona warehouse. By next week we'll start shipping them!
 
Thanks for the shoutout!

You’re spot on — the MT64 and BP-51 kits are some of the first solid options out there for the 4Gs. Just a quick reminder of how dialed the combo between OME and Toyota is — the Trailhunter already comes with some OME components and ARB gear straight from factory.

Something worth noting — Old Man Emu engineers specifically designed this lift to have a true 3" leveled look setup in mind.

So if you’re thinking of upgrading, these kits are a killer upgrade.

Also, their new bumper, "Zenith" is also in stock at Mudify.
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I think they finally killed it with their new design! What do you guys think?

Appreciate the support! Let us know if anyone has questions — always happy to help.

- Joel
 

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