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Originally Posted by Scramble
My used 8 wraps settled about .5 to 1" after about 4 months. I have no idea how many miles were on them or how long they were out of the LC. The only weight in the back was a sub box made out of .5" MDF with a JL 12" sub. I'm guessing 50lbs plus a 48" Hi-lo jack.
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What coils you running up front?
BTW, I grew up going to Greenwood Lake in the summers
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04-27-2018, 02:46 PM
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What coils you running up front?
BTW, I grew up going to Greenwood Lake in the summers
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Tundra TRD coils & Tundra 5100 - 2nd perch.
I was house hunting up in Monroe in 2006 & didn't find anything. Came a little south to Greenwood Lake. It's beautiful here. It's country living only 50 miles North of NYC.
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04-27-2018, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Scramble
Tundra TRD coils & Tundra 5100 - 2nd perch.
I was house hunting up in Monroe in 2006 & didn't find anything. Came a little south to Greenwood Lake. It's beautiful here. It's country living only 50 miles North of NYC.
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Found this info searching around - sound right?
Left Coil Part Number: 48131-AF100
Right Coil Part Number: 48131-AF090
Summers on Greenwood Lake were amazing, an upgrade from Lake Mahopac
Also, aren't ARB 2613 springs OME replacements for the Tundra TRD coil?
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04-27-2018, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by octanejunkie
Found this info searching around - sound right?
Left Coil Part Number: 48131-AF100
Right Coil Part Number: 48131-AF090
Summers on Greenwood Lake were amazing, an upgrade from Lake Mahopac
Also, aren't ARB 2613 springs OME replacements for the Tundra TRD coil?
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Not positive, mine came with the Sonoran Steel kit. They need to be from a Tundra TRD not a regular Tundra. A quick Google search should pull them right up.
Edit: I've never heard of the ARB's, I bet they are stiffer than the TRD's. You dont want that on a mid-sized SUV.
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04-27-2018, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by octanejunkie
Found this info searching around - sound right?
Left Coil Part Number: 48131-AF100
Right Coil Part Number: 48131-AF090
Summers on Greenwood Lake were amazing, an upgrade from Lake Mahopac
Also, aren't ARB 2613 springs OME replacements for the Tundra TRD coil?
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http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-ge...iew%2A%2A.html
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'99 Limited - E-Locker- Stock (for now) - 233k 2nd Owner http://www.toyota-4runner.org/3rd-ge...ted-build.html
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04-27-2018, 03:58 PM
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Good thread link!
If I could get the TRD coils new for $123 a piece I would !
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04-30-2018, 07:02 PM
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Cheaper with free shipping from Camelback
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05-01-2018, 01:13 PM
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I called toytec for Grins and Giggles this morning and aside from their Boss coilovers they recommended their eibach toytec 620 lb spring 112-620 and eventually is set of SPC upper control arms
So as not to completely hijack this thread, I adding LCA 8-wrap coils to the back which gave me a 2.5 inch forward rake that I'm looking to offset while upgrading my front springs to offset the added weight of my ARB bumper and soon to be installed winch
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08-05-2020, 09:57 PM
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I think that Katy ROCKI TOP AUTO (my wifes best friend) was shipping them for about 80$ a pair,
I know locally here there are shops in denver that have them for like 60$ a pair if you can pick them up.
I get mine from katy though.
Im gonna go look and see if I can see the color codes on mine, cuz Im sitting right about 39.5 in the back with mine, I think Steeze is about the same.
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Hello, i know this is old tread but are the coils that we are supposed to get are the rear coils of LC? I'm trying to get the 7 wrap.
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08-05-2020, 10:10 PM
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Hello, i know this is old tread but are the coils that we are supposed to get are the rear coils of LC? I'm trying to get the 7 wrap.
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You want the front LC coils for the rear of the 4runner. They are color coded and if I recall in this thread I broke down the colors. Your best bet is to go to a shop that lifts LandCruisers and see if they have any available. One time I went to a shop in Colorado and got almost a dozen pairs.
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08-07-2020, 12:33 AM
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You want the front LC coils for the rear of the 4runner. They are color coded and if I recall in this thread I broke down the colors. Your best bet is to go to a shop that lifts LandCruisers and see if they have any available. One time I went to a shop in Colorado and got almost a dozen pairs.
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okay thank you. And thanks for the advice ill try asking around
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12-11-2020, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Road Bull
I had them installed about a year before swapping them out for ARB OME 861's. Mine did not lean. I suspect that the year 4runner might have played some part in what color code LC coils gets when they order from SS. Their SS 1.2 rear lift is broken down by year pairings. 1996-2000 is one package, and 2001-2002 is another. I know a few others had to use trim spacers to level things out. I was lucky and did not have to do that. If I would have stayed with 265/75/16's, I would have not changed a thing. Probably would have been easier too.. lol.
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the rig looks great here. is this on rear OME 861's?
I want to get them and usually have a few hundred lbs added in the rear.
Also, what do you have up front for that AOR bumper? I'll have mine in a week or so and wonder how much it's going to pull down my front end.
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12-13-2020, 03:35 AM
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the rig looks great here. is this on rear OME 861's?
I want to get them and usually have a few hundred lbs added in the rear.
Also, what do you have up front for that AOR bumper? I'll have mine in a week or so and wonder how much it's going to pull down my front end.
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That was a long time ago. But... They were 861's. The AOR bumper, even with a Warn 8000 winch isn't that heavy. That was on the 2.5 King C/O's. I ended up swapping the front springs from 600# to 650# springs. No matter the situation, I'd run the front a bit lower than the rear so that when you do load the cargo with gear, you are not too close to even or reverse rake.
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I just ordered ft 97 lc coils and the color codes do not match the chart posted . Im trying to find these springs. Can anyone tell me what year, make and model of these springs ? Thank u . Purple, green, white - 8 wraps 19.5”
Double purple, dark blue , white - 8 wraps 19.25”
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