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Old 11-09-2006, 04:46 PM
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USED Tundra TRD Setup for 4Runner + Downeys and OME's

Front:
the front is a set of OME N91s struts with about 30k miles (new are $225), TRD Tundra 2WD coils with about 50k miles (new are $175), extended studs ($20 for the studs), OEM top plates ($240 at the dealer), and one set of top plate spacers ($40). fully assembled and ready to bolt on.



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the rear is a set of Downey 48296-3 (3" Lift Coils) progressive rate coils that yeild about 1.75" to 2" on a 4WD Limited w/ a heavy bumper (and my 99 originally had the tallest stock coils of any 3rd gens, so it's natural for me to get LESS lift from them since i started off higher than normal). they should yeild about 2" to 2.25" on a stock runner (no heavy rear bumper). they have about 50k on them and should be broken in well enough that you won't have to worry about additional sagging. these sell for $260 a set plus shipping last time i bothered to look. i also have a set of OME N86 shocks for the rear. they were $169 plus shipping. they have about 30k on them.

new, the front setup would be right at $700 plus shipping and labor to assemble it. the rear setup would be almost $500 shipped when comparing to new.

i'm looking for:

FRONTS ARE SOLD
$100 shipped for the OME N86 shocks SOLD
$150 shipped for the downey rear coils SOLD


i prefer paypal.

pics (sorry that they're so dirty. i'm cleaning them w/ my power washer before shipping):

one of the downey coils compared to the LC coil.



here's the front OME's w/ Tundra TRD coils next to one of the blue Tokico's





Shown with this lift and a 1" BODY LIFT and 305/70-16 MT/R's (without heavy rear bumper):


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monday morning bump for the "new post" people...
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will this setup work on a 2wd? and if so is it everything that i would need? i am still trying to figure out all the components of lifts. sorry if thats a dumb question
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it will work fine on a 2wd, and should yeild a solid, and almost perfectly level 3" or so of lift - 2001 2WD's are 1" lower than a typical 4WD). you may not even need the top plate spacers, but they would be included just in case.

the only other thing you will need would be two things for the rear - an adjustable panhard bar ($175) and a e-brake relocation clip ($?? - not much). those are available from http://sonoransteel.com

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Old 11-10-2006, 06:53 AM
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[QUOTE=bamachem;50335491]a e-brake relocation clip ($?? - not much). QUOTE]

IIRC, they're about $20 shipped....not much compared to everything else

Bump for ya
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Andy,

sent you a pm.
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How stiff are the rear coils? Compared to other rear setups? LC coils, 891, 890, etc. Thanks
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very similar to the LC coils which are a little firmer than stock, and softer than OME's. they're progressive, so they have a nice ride too.


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according to http://www.downeyoff-road.com/Suspen...ents/index.htm

downey says that they're "20% heavier duty". also, they say that "NOTE - 48296-2 does not lift rear of Limited Edition 4 Runners with 16” wheels, and 48296-3 lifts these vehicles only 1.5” to 2".

these coils are 48296-3's

so, in actuality, i got 1.75" or so, which would be correct for a 99 4runner 4wd Limited.

in other words, they haven't sagged, and i got the amount of lift that i was supposed to get - i guess....

anyway, i updated the original post to reflect this.

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PM'd you about the rear setup.
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got it, and responded.

lots of interest in the rear stuff, and several offers/counters pending.

any interest in the fronts?
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Im thinking about the fronts.. Im tired of my 01 coils and spacers

you said these yield about 2.5 inchs? gonna match my 891s in the rear?

here is a picture of how much rake I have from the rear to the front

http://neliconcept.ikonboard.com/abl2.jpg

I dont mind some rake but that is just tooo noticable

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Andy you do still have the fronts? very interested
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actually, everything is still available.
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would 310 be a reasonable offer for the struts and then plus shipping?
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Blake: you have a PM
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complete fronts sold.

new prices for the rears:

Downey Rear Coils $150 shipped
OME Rear Shocks $100 shipped


i also have two rear lower links available - make offer.
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PM'd you an offer for the rear setup.
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PM returned...
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sale pending on the rear coils and shocks...
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Are those air bags in the rear coils/ If so how did they work, how much were they and were did you get them?
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