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Coil Spacer Questions

Old Sep 27, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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Coil Spacer Questions

Hey yall. Me and a buddy are about to install a Toytec coil spacer lift kit on his 2004 Tacoma. It's got the aluminum spacers, 2 Procomp shocks and add-a-leafs. I'm new to the IFS world (as I drive a 4x4 Wrangler and 4x4 79 F-150 both SFA.) So I'm curious about how hard it is to compress the coil-overs to install the spacers. Would the spring compressors that Auto Zone rents out be sufficient? Sorry if this is a Newb type question but I couldn't find my answer in the FAQ. Thanks guys. Also, it's got 3 inch spacers for the front, how much lift should he expect from one add-a-leaf per pack in the rear?
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 07:52 PM
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I actually put spacers on mine a few weeks ago. My friend and I had no experience either at the time and took us about 3 hours for the front I believe. Most of the time is spent compressing the springs, the rest is a piece of cake. I rented mine from advance, and once it started bending (spring almost fully compressed) we decided to quit. Turns out the 2.5 inch spacers fit in, and the top plate back on, but the little rubber bushing at the top was too thick and wouldnt fit. Had to put the strut assembly on as is, then ramp it up on a hill to have the weight of the vehicle compress it. If you do it right, the strut compresses and the nut rises off the top plate, so you can loosen it easily, stick the rubber bushing back in, then put your nut back on. A lot of work, but its a nice cheap lift in my opinion.
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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Did feel that the compressor was unsafe? I've heard alot of horror stories with those things.
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 08:20 PM
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If you're unsure about using a compressor then I recommend taking it to a shop and having them put the spacer on for you.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeeperman
Did feel that the compressor was unsafe? I've heard alot of horror stories with those things.
They can be dangerous but many have used them without issue (myself included).
If you are concerned, then take them to a shop......it is definately alot easier.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 05:14 AM
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Preciate the advise guys. I think I'll give it a shot and if I don't feel too safe about it, I'll take the coilover up to Tire Kingdom or another place.
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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 07:03 AM
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I felt fine compressing it, but the guy that was helping me decided we should not push it any farther since the compressor was starting to bend a little just from the way the force was applied. It was definately built to withstand it, but better safe than dead...
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