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emptypockets
08-07-2007, 06:36 AM
Over the last year or so, my 2.5" Daystars with stock coils have been sagging badly. So, it's time they go soon. After doing a ton of research, I've finally decided on Tundra coils with a top out spacer as the route for my next front lift. I had been considering OME 882's and 3" spacers, but found too many negatives on those.

I have two hopefully simple questions. Since I only have ~10K on my new Rancho shocks, I really don't want to replace them yet. Will these "stock" shocks work with the Tundra coils?

Also, for those with large fender flares, what are your measurements from the ground and axle to the flare with the Tundras? Thanks for your help!

Lee
08-07-2007, 06:41 AM
yes stock length shocks are fine. you can only get SO much flex out of the front end anyhow since its IFS, so you really wont be able to get much more out of a longer shock.

MTL_4runner
08-07-2007, 07:07 PM
yes stock length shocks are fine.


Yep, what he said.

bamachem
08-08-2007, 04:31 AM
X3

emptypockets
08-09-2007, 05:51 AM
Well, I guess I'm back to square one. I was looking at the Tundra coils to give me a little boost over my 2.5" Daystar spacers. But, from measurements people have been giving me, they're only about 36.5" off the ground with the Tundras, limited flares and 265's. That's almost exactly what I measure with my setup right now!

So, what I'm thinking now is to either use '99 front coils with my Daystars, or to add topouts to my current setup. My ultimate goal is ~3" in the front. As little as I wheel, and with a diff drop, I think that should be fine.

MTL_4runner
08-09-2007, 06:06 AM
The Tundra coils won't give you much of a lift at all without the topout spacer as you're probably seeing with the measurements you've gotten. Keep in mind that the thickness of the topout spacer is roughly multiplied by about 1.5 to get the lift it will produce. So if you have a 3/8" spacer, you can expect just over 1/2" of lift from it. So to get a full 1" to 1.25" of lift, you'd need a 3/4" (or (2) 3/8") topout spacer(s) to get there.

emptypockets
08-09-2007, 08:31 AM
Thanks for the info Jamie. I really don't want to run two topouts with a 2.5" spacer or Tundra coils...the thought of it just scares me. Toytec sells a 3/4" topout spacer (OME I believe) with longer studs, which is the way I'm leaning. It must be a ~.5" spacer to give .75". I'll also look into the 3/8" spacer. Any thoughts on where to get them the cheapest?

KZN185W
08-24-2007, 09:21 PM
has anyone have info on how thick the daystar spacers are? it's advertised as 1.25" lift.

is it 1.25" thick or is it 1.25"/1.5=0.833" thk. also, how long are their studs?

http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/kt09105.jpg

thanks!

trollrunner
08-26-2007, 08:59 PM
I have the toytec spacers and in reality I don't think I got a full 3/4" lift from them, based on other people's measurements. I measure just over 2-1/2" of lift with the Tundra coils and Toytec topout spacer. Just guessing I would say around 1/16" to 1/8" more than the 3/8" topouts.

Tanto
08-29-2007, 07:34 AM
The ones Wheelers Offroad sells are from RevTek and they are really long. You won't have a problem putting two spacers on top of it.

Enjoy an even bumpier ride and don't forget to bring your crowbar to get that lower shock bolt through...