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Fitting 35’s with minimal trimming NOW ADDING LONG TRAVEL AND 934 CV’s

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by 81Trekker, Aug 25, 2019.

  1. Oct 1, 2020 at 6:21 AM
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    How much more travel does it have over the 2.25? I may be interested. Keep going back and forth about keeping parts more or so bolt or not.
     
  2. Oct 1, 2020 at 6:26 AM
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    It will be in the 15” travel range
     
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  3. Oct 1, 2020 at 8:31 AM
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    If nobody’s claimed it. Shoot. I’ll take it.
     
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    I still don't see why people want to do a 63 swap. Sure, the leafs are cheap but I can't imagine them being very progressive without substantial effort and its a lot of labor for the conversion. I can possibly see it on a 1st gen but not a 2nd/3rd.
     
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    I wish I had the cash right now or I'd of jumped on it
     
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    I would say they are a great compromise for a lot of us who don't live near a desert. They flex really well, almost double the stock travel numbers, maintain clearance under the axle, are easy to find, and ride very nicely compared to any oem length tacoma leaf spring I've tried, especially for the price.

    I would prefer Sua, but it just doesn't really make sense for where I live, personally.
     
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    That's the thing though. You can achieve most of those requirements with a set of Dakars for $300-$400 and a shock relocation with a 2.0 smooth body and cycle a little over 12". I can't comment on ride quality between the two but I'm not horribly unhappy with my Dakars and didn't sacrifice what little bump travel these trucks have.

    I'll be the first to admit that I haven't done a 63 swap on a Tacoma but from my understanding you're sacrificing bump travel for droop, similar to a shackle flip which I'm also not a fan of. It's all application based. Just curious to hear thoughts.
     
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    You can get a decent bit more overall travel with a 63 spring. You can have a 14” shock and actually utilize all of it. Some 63 springs and the various premade brackets (if you don’t want to fab then yourself) is like $500, which is cheaper than just the Dakar’s. Plus then you’ll need some new rear hanger with those.


    All that said, is the effort worth it? Not imo with a stock length front end, but it is a very viable option.
     
  9. Oct 1, 2020 at 10:26 AM
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    Dakars and 12" kings will outrun the stock front end, even with aftermarket UCA/LCA.
     
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    I agree if we're talking stock length arms. But, a lil extra droop never hurt anyone. I personally won't deal with a 63 swap but I still understand why it's popular.
     
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    Photo dump cause I know everyone loves pics of new stuff...

    taco +4 kit getting burned in and shackle flip kit that’s fully adjustable front to back and up and down

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    Should I be this aroused ? I feel dirty...:drool:
     
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    Are 3.0s not stiff on a tacoma? Idk anything about shocks but AccuTune advised against it when I asked them.

    But then again shock opinions are like a$$h0les, every one has one and it’s nothing like the other.
     
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    It’s all about the valving
     
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    In addition to vehicle weight, setup, and driving style.

    Kind of a vague question TBH.
     
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    Hanging shackle mounts are a thing of the past... it’s crazy how much better the springs work with the shackles flipped

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    Now if only the rest of the forum thought about that.
     
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