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Old 12-15-2011, 05:37 AM
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Correct Tundra coils?

I got a set of tundra coils in my hands, just want to see if anyone has them or installed them before. They are not the blue/blue blue/yellow and the only search that came up was one thread about the color code i got...

anyways they were off a 2004 toyota tundra TRD . not sure 2wd or 4wd but the ad was here :

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anyways the color code on these bad boys were blue/blue green/green.

any info on these? going on a 3rd gen 4runner

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http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-ge...lol-sorry.html

Here's a thread from another forum with some info on the Blue/Blue Green/Green
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Originally Posted by mynameistommy510
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-ge...lol-sorry.html

Here's a thread from another forum with some info on the Blue/Blue Green/Green
yea i was looking at that but no detail about if it lifted him or not
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It seems that no one has the guts to try those springs out.

After a little more research, it depends on if the springs came from a dbl cab or an access. If you can figure out which it came from, that would help. Figure out spring rates and lengths for your coils and compare to the suggested tundra coils.

Here's a little more info. specifically longwoodklon: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum.../t-126051.html
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Keep in mind that the spring rate for the OME 883's are 590lbs which is a stiff ride without an aftermarket bumper
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Originally Posted by mynameistommy510
It seems that no one has the guts to try those springs out.

After a little more research, it depends on if the springs came from a dbl cab or an access. If you can figure out which it came from, that would help. Figure out spring rates and lengths for your coils and compare to the suggested tundra coils.

Here's a little more info. specifically longwoodklon: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum.../t-126051.html
thanks for the help through this man.
It was off an access cab. TRD package 4x2 tundra. the shocks were blue tokio . springs green/green blue/blue
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