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Old 05-23-2009, 12:15 PM
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ZUK coil mod finished, BJ's installed, pictures.

I took a couple of hours today to do the lift install on the rig.

I did take measurements before the lift but the pictures didn't come out. I had 10.5" from the top of the rim to the bottom of the fender before the springs went in and 14" after they were done. So we got 3.5" of lift out of the 14" 125lb coils.

First get a good floor jack and drop the tires.


Take your trusty torch and cut off the upper bump stops, you can see the pass side still attached.


Have your buddy cutting and fabing the mounts while you clean up the frame.


Get the springs mooshed into place. I used the lower bump stop as the lower mount since I'll be fabing up a lower mount when I do the U-blot flip kit from WabFab.


Once both sides are in have a certified welder type neighbor do the critical work.


Go outside and flex it. I did the measurements for the shocks and I have 18" at full compression and 22" at full droop. Not much but better than before.



Pic of the spring pack and I'm happy to say it no longer rests on the overload.


Before


After (with BJ spacers installed)



All said and done it took about 2 hours to do the rear coils and about 1.5 hours for the BJ spacers.

Thanks for playing along.
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Shes a beaut! good job
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She looks GOOD, Junks! Good job.
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Nice job Junker!
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That saw is awesome.
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that looks good. im guessing the rear leaf springs are stock?
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Originally Posted by 99SR5
that looks good. im guessing the rear leaf springs are stock?
Yes indeed.
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beauty!
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Dude !! Looks way Better than before ,great job !!!
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Nice!!!
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Dude, For S's and giggles try taking out the overloads and see if it flexs better.
Im running no overloads in my tacos for the moments and while it does kinda sag, I get mad flex..
Taco Plug..



/Thread jack.


The truck has a great stance after the front and rear lift..
Good job man !!

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Looks great!
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Originally Posted by scuba
Dude, For S's and giggles try taking out the overloads and see if it flexs better.
I've thought about that but want to wait and see how it does with my camping box/gear in there and the hard top on it. I'm also relocating the fuel tank to the area where the spare is so that will put some more weight farther back (I think). I can always try pulling the overload when I do the flip kit I guess. I just don't want to lose any cargo capacity if I can help it.


Nice looking Taco by the way.
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Looks real good. I'm getting ready to do the same things. I just need some shock relocation brackets and I'm good to go.

Thanks for sharing. Loved the floor jack.
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Looks good! Do you have another shot of the rear passenger tire when it was up on the fork lift? I saw the one snapped from the rear, but was wondering if you had one taken from the side. I'd be curious to see how it compresses.

I bet all that extra room makes you want 33s now!
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Originally Posted by toyNG
Looks good! Do you have another shot of the rear passenger tire when it was up on the fork lift? I saw the one snapped from the rear, but was wondering if you had one taken from the side. I'd be curious to see how it compresses.

I bet all that extra room makes you want 33s now!
I didn't get a photo of that side although it did stuff rather well and yes that extra room makes me want 33's but that will have to wait for a while. I have some other things to do to the rig and I still have probably 15,000 miles left on the tires. Man I love those retreads.
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