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Toytec 3" front coil lift?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by soupisg00df00d, Jul 1, 2016.

  1. Jul 1, 2016 at 5:36 AM
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    If there is already a thread on this please post the link because I couldn't find it. Has anyone used this lift? Toytec says it will work with stock shocks. Will it work well with 5100s?

    http://toyteclifts.3dcartstores.com/NEW-3-Lift-With-front-coils-rear-options_p_233.html

    I have done a decent amount of research and I'm about ready to pull the trigger on this lift finally. My plan was to get the 5100s with spacers and maybe go for a 1.5" AAL. But I just saw this toytec kit yesterday and was wondering if it'd be a good choice with the 5100s? Will a drop diff or new UCAs be necessary?
     
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  2. Jul 1, 2016 at 6:04 AM
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  3. Jul 1, 2016 at 6:09 AM
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    I'm sorry I don't think I was completely clear. I'm buying the 5100s separately in group buy for a good price. No matter what I'm getting the 5100s. I'm wondering if that kit will work well with the 5100s, and if so, will I also need to purchase the drop diff.
     
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  4. Jul 1, 2016 at 7:46 AM
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    Ohh gotcha,
     
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    Yes those coils will work well with the shocks.. Just make sure you keep the clip setting at the bottom, the coils will give you 3'' of lift.
     
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    ^ that.
     
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    One last question. If I go with a 1.5 in AAL in the rear, is it possible to level (or get close to level) with 5100s and stock springs using spacers?
     
  8. Jul 1, 2016 at 8:08 AM
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    Have you checked out Headstrong Offroad? They have great prices on full kits with 5100's and free shipping.
     
  9. Jul 1, 2016 at 8:14 AM
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    I did awhile ago, but have been hesitant about looking outside of Toytec because my long ass warranty is still in affect and I know the Toytec lift won't void it. I know, I'm complaining about a good warranty. I'll check them out again though.
     
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    The kit can be matched with toytec springs if that is your concern.
     
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    2016 Sport suspension 1/2 spacer up front and aal in rear SCS Stealth 6 17 inch wheels Wildpeak AT3 265 70 17
    Do you have a link for this? Thanks
     
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    I'm a little confused on your intentions, but if you buy that kit you won't be disappointed. If you get it without the spacers, you'll achieve ~2.5" of lift and will probably not need new UCAs (I didn't). If you include the top spacers you'll get a full 3" of lift and are almost guaranteed to need new UCAs for a good alignment.
     
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    Ok, so originally I was planning to do 5100s, OME 884s, Toytec AAL 1.5 - 2", Drivers side spacer. If necessary new UCAs and diff drop.
    Yesterday I discovered the Toytec 3" coil kit and thought it might be a good option so I started researching. The problem is while researching further, I read some posts that just confused me.

    At this point it would probably just be easier for me to state my goal and take advice on the best option to get there. I am in a 2012 access cab 4x4. I want to put 1.5-2" AAL on the rear. What's my best option for leveling the front?
     
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    I'm a fan of the OME coils, as that's that I'm running. Here's my set up.
    5100s all around
    885 coils up front (double cab 4x4 V6)
    diff drop
    Wheelers Off road 2" AAL in the rear
    Stock UCAs
    13238970_1341383555891303_6705293425422953241_n.jpg 20160427_162754.jpg 20160427_162802.jpg

    For you being an access cab, you'd want the 884s and that'd net you about 2.5" of lift in the front. You can get the coils on Amazon for $165.
     
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    Nice, looks damn good.

    Will the drivers side spacer be necessary?
     
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    I don't have one in and honestly I can't tell the difference. It may be leaning to the side if I measured it (I haven't), but if I can't tell just by looking at it, then I really don't care. Looking back it wouldn't hurt to throw it in there while its all apart, but I have no plans of putting one in.
     
  18. Jul 15, 2016 at 8:04 AM
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    What size tires you running?
     
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    I'm about to buy some 265/75R16s. Think those are about the same size as the 265/70r17s. I finally got everything I need except the tires. I'm going:

    5100s all around (front at zero)
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    Toytec progressive 3 leaf AAL
    Diff drop just to be safe.
    265/75r16s
     

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