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Old 10-21-2009, 04:35 PM #1
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using tacoma bilstein trd shocks with LC coils and something else...will shocks work?

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i have the trd bilsteins off a 02+ tacoma (same mounts as my 4runner) and am planning on running some lc coils in the rear and whatever coil will level those out, the real question is will the trd shocks work with the 2.5-3 inch lift i'm going to get out of the Lc coils or any other lift?
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I think only the front shocks work IIRC. From my research, the TRD springs off of a double cab tacoma are what you want also
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if you don't plan on flexing the rear, the tacoma shocks are fine, but if you want to fully extend/flex them, get some LC shocks for the rear. The closest you can get to level it would be to get OME 882's up front if you don't have an heavy duty bumper, or 883's plus a top spacer if you have a lot of weight up front.
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