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Old 10-23-2023, 07:33 PM #16
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What springs are you using?
Toytec 9602-p is what they are labeled, came with the truck. Pretty stiff for daily driver, but flex out nice. would be good on a heavy rig


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Seeing as you’re in the same area as me, how has 2wd been treating you? I have 4wd with the rear locker and debating whether or not I need to get recovery boards any time soon. I have a feeling that SoCal won’t really warrant them, but better safe than sorry.
I actually moved away from socal, couldn't take the madness anymore. 2wd was ok tho, only got stuck twice, once in deep sand, and once in mud durring rain storm at 2 am lol. I just pretend its a dirt bike, load up the rear, and keep moving, cant putt around like in 4 low.
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@Inverted States 6112's with the 3/8" tophat spacer ToyTec sells rides really well with
spring perch set in slots 3 Driver side 2 Passenger side gives 2.75" lift.
If you installed them with perch setting in pic that way too much preload for 2wd setup.
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@Inverted States 6112's with the 3/8" tophat spacer ToyTec sells rides really well with
spring perch set in slots 3 Driver side 2 Passenger side gives 2.75" lift.
If you installed them with perch setting in pic that way too much preload for 2wd setup.
Yea thats a good idea, tophat spacers and reduce preload. I just wanted to maintain the ride height the truck was at for 32's and blastin around river bottoms, but where I live now there isn't much wheeling. Setting the truck more up for the street. It has major Driver side lean, i just measured it:


from ground to fender :

FL 37.5"FR 39"
RL 37" RR 39"


What rear springs would you recommend with reduced front preload? dont want to be raked out
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FL 37.5"FR 39"
RL 37" RR 39"
What rear springs would you recommend with reduced front preload? dont want to be raked out
Can't answer with those measurements.
Measure from hub center to wheel well on level surface. Stock front is 20" rear 20.5"
1st things 1st figure out what your going to run for front lift.
Old man emu has a variety check out the website ToyTec sells them.
For my 2.75" front lift I went 3'' lift OME 890's it sets level.
Stay away from OME shocks & stuts.
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