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Old 02-01-2017, 04:06 PM #1
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First things first, thank you to all of you for the wealth of knowledge in this forum for people who are needing questions answered for lifts or anything in general.

That being said, I had my Toytec/Bilstein 3" lift installed last night. They said the rear axle sits off to the right about 1/2 inch after the lift. They said this is common after a lift is installed on any vehicle and can be corrected with another $300 part from Toytec.

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43004-TTL - Toytec Signature series Rear 7075 Panhard Bar, 07+ FJ Cruiser, 03+ 4Runner

Is this really common? Is it ok to leave like this? What are the repercussions?

Thanks in advance, below is a terrible pic of the lift, wheels and tires. Sorry for the garage pic and dark lighting

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Yep, common. Many manufacturers sell adjustable bars, so take your choice.

The axle is also move back in the other direction when the rear end squats, etc.
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Axle shift

New rear track bar for lift on KDSS vehicles?
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Thanks for the links, I attempted a search. It considering I have no idea what I'm looking for I got no results lol


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No problem. Hope those links help.

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Thanks for the links, I attempted a search. It considering I have no idea what I'm looking for I got no results lol


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First things first, thank you to all of you for the wealth of knowledge in this forum for people who are needing questions answered for lifts or anything in general.

That being said, I had my Toytec/Bilstein 3" lift installed last night. They said the rear axle sits off to the right about 1/2 inch after the lift. They said this is common after a lift is installed on any vehicle and can be corrected with another $300 part from Toytec.

Below is a link to the referenced part

43004-TTL - Toytec Signature series Rear 7075 Panhard Bar, 07+ FJ Cruiser, 03+ 4Runner

Is this really common? Is it ok to leave like this? What are the repercussions?

Thanks in advance, below is a terrible pic of the lift, wheels and tires. Sorry for the garage pic and dark lighting

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We need more photos!!!!
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When I lowered my Mustang years back it did the same thing ... had to get a Whiteline adjustable Panhard bar to center the axle.

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First things first, thank you to all of you for the wealth of knowledge in this forum for people who are needing questions answered for lifts or anything in general.

That being said, I had my Toytec/Bilstein 3" lift installed last night. They said the rear axle sits off to the right about 1/2 inch after the lift. They said this is common after a lift is installed on any vehicle and can be corrected with another $300 part from Toytec.

Below is a link to the referenced part

43004-TTL - Toytec Signature series Rear 7075 Panhard Bar, 07+ FJ Cruiser, 03+ 4Runner

Is this really common? Is it ok to leave like this? What are the repercussions?
Can anyone answer this???^^^

i just lifted mine and noticed the same thing. The last thing I want to do i ruin something by not getting a part i need.
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Sonoran steel makes a nice one too. Ran it on my 2013 with kdss without issue.
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Sonoran steel makes a nice one too. Ran it on my 2013 with kdss without issue.
I don't have KDSS on mine. I there going to be a issue if i don't get one?
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It's not necessary with 3" of lift or less. Most of us on here do not run them. I have had zero issues without it.
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It's not necessary with 3" of lift or less. Most of us on here do not run them. I have had zero issues without it.
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