OEM lift parts list....?
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OEM lift parts list....?
So am I getting this right?? I just read what feels like a million pages of threads... to come up with these are the parts to use...
LF coil: 48131-AF100 ( Tundra )
RF coil: 48131-AF090 ( Tundra )
LR coil: 48131-6A570 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
RR coil: 48131-6A480 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
Front:
OME N91S struts
3/8 top up spacer(s) and longer studs- one possibly 2
1" front diff drop
Rear:
OME N86 shocks
Drop panhard bar
This is front and rear 3" lift from what I gathered... good flex... softer ride...
I think the coil #s posted are the current ones that people are suggesting....
the ones I am most worried about are the rears... with so many different FZJ80 spring heights I want to make sure I get the write ones....
Now, is this good enough to run 285/75/R16s?? or should I still do the 1" body lift
Thanks!!!
Bob
LF coil: 48131-AF100 ( Tundra )
RF coil: 48131-AF090 ( Tundra )
LR coil: 48131-6A570 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
RR coil: 48131-6A480 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
Front:
OME N91S struts
3/8 top up spacer(s) and longer studs- one possibly 2
1" front diff drop
Rear:
OME N86 shocks
Drop panhard bar
This is front and rear 3" lift from what I gathered... good flex... softer ride...
I think the coil #s posted are the current ones that people are suggesting....
the ones I am most worried about are the rears... with so many different FZJ80 spring heights I want to make sure I get the write ones....
Now, is this good enough to run 285/75/R16s?? or should I still do the 1" body lift
Thanks!!!
Bob
Last edited by Mr. Bob; Dec 31, 2005 at 06:39 PM.
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I did a bunch of searching... I must have read like a million posts ( OK not actually a million ) and there are very many different options... that was the most curent part #s I could come up with.... I just wanted to make sure those were what I actually wanted before I went and ordered the parts from Toyota... only to find out they were wrong....
There are many many postes about 7 and 8 loop coils from FZJ80s and LX450s....
thanks for the advise on the wheels!!! but I would still like atleast a little confimation on the coils...
Bob
There are many many postes about 7 and 8 loop coils from FZJ80s and LX450s....
thanks for the advise on the wheels!!! but I would still like atleast a little confimation on the coils...
Bob
Last edited by Mr. Bob; Dec 30, 2005 at 10:54 PM.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Bob
So am I getting this right?? I just read what feels like a million pages of threads... to come up with these are the parts to use...
LF coil: 48131-AF100 ( Tundra )
RF coil: 48131-AF090 ( Tundra )
LR coil: 48131-6A570 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
RR coil: 48131-6A480 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
Front:
OME N91S struts
3/8 top up spacers and longer studs
1" front diff drop
Rear:
OME N86 shocks
Drop panhard bar
This is front and rear 3" lift from what I gathered... good flex... softer ride...
I think the coild #s posted are the current ones that people are suggesting....
Now, is this good enough to run 285/75/R16s?? or should I still do the 1" body lift
Thanks!!!
Bob
LF coil: 48131-AF100 ( Tundra )
RF coil: 48131-AF090 ( Tundra )
LR coil: 48131-6A570 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
RR coil: 48131-6A480 ( 7 coil FJ80 )
Front:
OME N91S struts
3/8 top up spacers and longer studs
1" front diff drop
Rear:
OME N86 shocks
Drop panhard bar
This is front and rear 3" lift from what I gathered... good flex... softer ride...
I think the coild #s posted are the current ones that people are suggesting....
Now, is this good enough to run 285/75/R16s?? or should I still do the 1" body lift
Thanks!!!
Bob
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Cool... thanks for the site....
It will be going on a 3rd gen runner....
After reading the site... it answered a few of my questions, but not all.... he used Downey springs, not LC springs in the rear....
Im not at all worried about the fronts, but its the 12 pages about different height FZJ80 springs I read that got me a little worried... 7 or 8 coils... some giving as much as 4" - 4.5" lift... thats too much for me....
Oh well... I may just have to get the LC springs, do the Tundras up front, no top up spacers... and see how much Im out.... the go from there.....
thanks for the link!!!
Bob
It will be going on a 3rd gen runner....
After reading the site... it answered a few of my questions, but not all.... he used Downey springs, not LC springs in the rear....
Im not at all worried about the fronts, but its the 12 pages about different height FZJ80 springs I read that got me a little worried... 7 or 8 coils... some giving as much as 4" - 4.5" lift... thats too much for me....
Oh well... I may just have to get the LC springs, do the Tundras up front, no top up spacers... and see how much Im out.... the go from there.....
thanks for the link!!!
Bob
Last edited by Mr. Bob; Dec 31, 2005 at 06:27 PM.
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BOB
Im pretty sure the LC coils are HUUUGE. atleast 3 inches of lift
If you go with the tundra setup, there is going to be a significant amount of rake (the
being higher than the front)
As for some of the P/N
check out www.sonoransteel.com and 4crawler.com
Im pretty sure the LC coils are HUUUGE. atleast 3 inches of lift
If you go with the tundra setup, there is going to be a significant amount of rake (the
being higher than the front) As for some of the P/N
check out www.sonoransteel.com and 4crawler.com
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