anyone using adjustable bilstein fronts?
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I see these bilstein 5100 coilovers on toytec's site. They say they are adjustable from stock to 2.5" of lift. http://toyteclifts.com/index.php?pag...mart&Itemid=53 I am looking to do about a 2.5" lift in the front of my truck (97 4runner sr5) I have used the search function and tried to research these. I am wondering who is using them on their 3rd generation 4runner and with what mods. Also, how are they holding up, ride quality, etc... I want to know if this is a wise purchase or not. Toytec lists them for the 4runner, but bilstein's site does not. They are for the runner right? (I posted ths in the offroad tech section a few days ago and cannot delete the post. I do not mean to double post. sorry, Figured I would get a response in this one) |
Yeah I be running them....
I like them and they ride good now.. they were a bit stiff at first ( i opted for the heavy duty springs), but now they are a lot better. I am running mine cranked about .5ish inches and it is lifted roughly 2" in the air. You can easily run 2.5" of lift in the front. |
I run them to and I love them, they ride firm but not harsh at all. They are basicly the same as the ines used in the Sonoran steel lift. I wouldnt install anything other than Bilstiens on my trucks, cars, YES they are that good!!
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Cool...
I think I will definately go with those Is toytec a good place to do business with? They look to be about the same price everywhere. |
talk to them and mention yotatech and you'll probably get a discount. Toytec has great customer service and have been very knowledgeable when I called them.
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Thanks for the info. Glad to hear they are working out for you guys.
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Toytec is local to me and they are a reliable outfit. I have visited their shop and it is professionally run.
My lift however is not from them and you can do better price wise buying parts individually. |
I thought you were not supposed to go any higher than 2" of suspension lift in front. Otherwise the CV angle is to extreme. True?
Also, what is the purpose of a top out spacer? |
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