95.5-2004 Tacomas & 96-2002 4Runners 4th gen pickups and 3rd gen 4Runners

Stock spring rates ?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 01:11 PM
  #1  
Rich's Toy's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered User
 
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 18
Likes: 0
From: Orland Park, Il.
Stock spring rates ?

Anyone know what the stock spring rates (lbs/in) are for an '04 Tacoma 4cyl standard cab 4x4.(just the front) ? I want to increase the rate (about 30-35%) but retain stock ride height. Does anyone sell springs that'll do that ?
Don't really want to invest in coil-overs. Just wanted a Bilstein shock with a heavier spring.(no lift, it's going to carry a snowplow)
Reply
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 10:53 AM
  #2  
Rich's Toy's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered User
 
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 18
Likes: 0
From: Orland Park, Il.
C'mon you guys, someone must know this.
Reply
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 11:09 AM
  #3  
lexustech's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 54
Likes: 0
i have been searching this on the internet for awhile now for my 4runner,looks like the only way to get a stiffer spring is lift it with a longer stiffer springs,you might want to check out old man emu springs-they make stiffer springs-but i don't think they make any stock height,sorry i dont have a better answer for ya,im sure someone will chime in
Reply
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 04:19 PM
  #4  
MTL_4runner's Avatar
Contributing Member
 
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 8,807
Likes: 3
From: Montreal, QC Canada
You're going to have to do some experimenting unless you wanted to go with something adjustable like SAWs (yes they are coilovers). There's no one that makes stiffer stock height springs and you've got alot of other variables like running a plow up front (added weight?), 4 cyl (will tend to ride higher in front than v6), etc. It's not a common setup but you could start with OME881s or even Tundra coils (no spacers) and see where that gets you.
Reply
Old Oct 22, 2007 | 12:32 PM
  #5  
Rich's Toy's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered User
 
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 18
Likes: 0
From: Orland Park, Il.
Thanks for the ideas. I think i'll check out the Tundra springs and maybe the OMEs too. The plow weighs about 600 lbs so with these soft springs i'd be riding around with the front end bottomed out all the time, and we all know that wont last long... I've heard of a product called "Timbrens", they're like a big rubber bump stop for the lower control arm. Supposed to be like a second spring I guess.
Reply
Old Oct 22, 2007 | 02:46 PM
  #6  
MTL_4runner's Avatar
Contributing Member
 
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 8,807
Likes: 3
From: Montreal, QC Canada
Originally Posted by Rich's Toy
Thanks for the ideas. I think i'll check out the Tundra springs and maybe the OMEs too. The plow weighs about 600 lbs so with these soft springs i'd be riding around with the front end bottomed out all the time, and we all know that wont last long... I've heard of a product called "Timbrens", they're like a big rubber bump stop for the lower control arm. Supposed to be like a second spring I guess.
WOW 600 lbs!!!! Then skip the OME's and go right to the tundras.
Adjustable coilovers are useless in the snow belt anyway unless you load the threads up with grease.

Last edited by MTL_4runner; Oct 22, 2007 at 02:48 PM.
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Flying91
86-95 Trucks & 4Runners (Build-Up Section)
45
Apr 11, 2024 04:39 PM
nvdesertrunner
84-85 Trucks & 4Runners
13
May 11, 2020 08:18 PM
bobpat
84-85 Trucks & 4Runners
4
Aug 1, 2015 09:25 PM
Nickdigg
86-95 Trucks & 4Runners
1
Jul 7, 2015 06:04 AM




All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:07 AM.