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Installed: 5100's + RideRites + KO2 285/70's on ProComp 7089 17x9

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by shiftz, Mar 5, 2016.

  1. Mar 5, 2016 at 12:59 PM
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    shiftz

    shiftz [OP] Active Member

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    5100's @ 1.75 (seemed to net 2.5"+)
    RideRites @ ~80psi
    Front mud flaps and valance rubbed so gonzos
    Edit: minor rub turning into sloped driveway at speed, guessing cab mount, seems can be easily avoided if speed reduced, no rub at full lock over speed bumps nice and slow

    Only did a short drive on the setup and seems solid, a bit on the firm side for sure but I do a lot of towing so don't mind it.

    Didn't take final after measurements but with the extra height from tires would guess about 3.5" front and 5"+ rear.
    Edit: after settling, more like 3" front and 4" rear net lift.

    Noticing a bit of positive camber on the front, inside 2" of tire tread was clean. Also driver's front wheel looks to be too far towards the back, main reason for removing mud flaps since pass. side had lots of room, assuming this could have happened from installing the shocks.
    Hoping alignment will help with these issues.

    7089's fit perfect, not even close to calipers.
    Center caps however not so much. They don't fit around the hub, tried gently tapping with mallet and wasn't happening with reasonable force so didn't want to risk damage. With the wheels on, you can see that there is virtually NO space between the hub and wheel center hole, appears to be touching. So need to figure out a way to cap these, even better if could be flush with wheel and not popping out.

    Comments/questions welcome.
    Any concerns to watch out for, like rear shocks topping out?

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    Last edited: Mar 6, 2016
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  2. Mar 5, 2016 at 3:39 PM
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    justintackitt

    justintackitt Well-Known Member

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    Nicely done!!!! I think it looks awesome!
     
  3. Mar 5, 2016 at 6:12 PM
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    wanna taco

    wanna taco What's my name?

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    TRD Sport with a whole Shitload of TwoBitDiddlySquat Running Boards/Roof Rack/Bed Mat; Tint all around; W/Tech Liners; Extant Hard Trifold; P&L; Relentless tailgate mod; Amp Bed Step; TracOne; Rear headrest Delete; rear window lock rod; tailgate EZ hose clamp; Kahtec 3rd lite flasher; Muth Signal Mirrors; 894 (38W) Fog Reverse Bulbs; Seat belt extenders; Seat belt chime silenced; Fumoto Kwik Valve; RideRites/Daystars; Eyebolts; SS D Rings; Viair 70P; Lund hitch Bed Extender; Custom Windshield Rock Chips; ...
    I can't offer any advice regarding lift, but I do have a comment on Ride Rites. I have a 2015 Sport, and installed Ride Rites plus Daystar Cradles, and maintain 20 psi. The installation of cradles will protect the bags from overextension while servicing your truck, whether on a lift or with a Hi-Lift jack. If the axle is allowed to hang free, your bags can be damaged. This damage can also happen during offroading under certain circumstances. Check it out, I'm happy with mine.
     
  4. Mar 6, 2016 at 10:51 AM
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    shiftz

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    Thanks!
     
  5. Mar 6, 2016 at 10:57 AM
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    shiftz

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    Thanks for the advice, was actually looking at the airbags all stretched out while installing front shocks and wondering if they're maxed out supporting the axle or just looks that way. Nothing happened but will definitely consider the cradles at some point.
     
  6. Mar 18, 2016 at 3:49 PM
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    bobs619

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    Was the alignment shop able to sort out your alignment @ 1.75?
     
  7. Mar 19, 2016 at 6:02 PM
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    shiftz

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    Good question!
    Shop used 2014 specs since that's the latest they had, but apparently verified with Toyota that it's the same. They said everything was good. However I see caster is below minimum.

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    No idea if it's okay or needs to be sorted, maybe someone can chime in?

    Seems to drive fine just more prone to following road contours.
     
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