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Dobinsons 2016-2023 Taco Suspension Options

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Crikeymike, Feb 7, 2017.

  1. Jan 10, 2021 at 6:11 PM
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    anyone have info on the actual spring rates of the Dobinsons lift springs? I am specifically looking for the C59-314 but a chart or table is welcome so I can compare (potentially with other spring manufactures) and potentially adjust as needed. Thanks.
     
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  2. Jan 10, 2021 at 6:15 PM
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  3. Jan 11, 2021 at 6:44 AM
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    It's all in post #1 of this thread.

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/dobinsons-16-taco-suspension.474308/
     
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    They would be set to the standard/OE coil seat height of 213mm and the coils would then add the lift. They can't be set any lower than that without swaybar interference, but any of the coils listed in the first post can be used on these MRA220's at the 213mm coil seat height.
     
  5. Jan 11, 2021 at 8:32 PM
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    Bracket goes on top of the sway bar brackets on each side. Note to self, it’s easier to fit the reservoir and tighten it up, then mount it. FYI. I also used two P clamps on the rear side of the strut mounts to hold the reservoir line in place and out of the way.

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    Mike,

    Quick question - what leaf do I need to remove? I bought the 111’s with the intention of removing a leaf until I add more weight.
     
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    4th one down - the one just above the large overload. You should be left over with 3 main leafs and two overloads. Should look like this when complete:

    [​IMG]
     
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    Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated
     
  9. Jan 18, 2021 at 2:25 PM
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    @Crikeymike or anyone - is there a left/right for the leaf springs? I can't find anything that says there is or is not. Saw this question asked on a couple other forums about the dobinsons springs, no conclusive answer besides a couple people saying that they usually compare springs and whichever has more curve goes on the heavy or driver side. Mine are about identical as far as curve goes.
     
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    They're the same.

    Side specific parts will always be marked driver/passenger or A/B in aftermarket suspension, but in this case, those springs are the same.
     
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    Great! Thanks, Mike. Support has been to notch with the few questions I've had and I couldn't be happier so far. I look forward to getting some time on this gear.
     
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    PSA for anyone who might still have the MRR front reservoir brackets bolted into the frame. Mine stripped out on the driver's side. I'm replacing them with the new style that bolts onto the swaybar mounting bracket found here.

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    I'm working on getting this figured out. I'm going to be running a SOS slimline front bumper and smittybuilt winch and a diamondback cover full time, rtt when I'm out with the family. This is what I'm looking at buying:
    Product Price Quantity Subtotal
    × [​IMG] Dobinsons Tacoma MRA Lift Kit 1.5" to 3.0" for 2005-21 4x4 Access/Double Cabs $2,830.00 $2,830.00
    [​IMG] Dobinsons C59-314 Front Lifted Coil Springs for Toyota 4x4 Trucks and SUV's $200.00 1 $200.00
    [​IMG] Black Coils $0.00 1 $0.00
    [​IMG] Dobinsons MRA59-A221 3-way adjustable MRR (MRA) Front Struts (for 0-2.5" Lift) $1,000.00 1 $1,000.00
    [​IMG] Dobinsons 3-way adjustable MRR (MRA) Rear Shocks for 05-21 Tacoma 00-06 Tundra $900.00 1 $900.00
    [​IMG] Dobinsons Tacoma Heavy Duty Leaf Springs Pair for Toyota Tacoma 2005 to 2020 for 800+LBS
    Available on backorder

    $660.00 1 $660.00
    [​IMG] Dobinsons Toyota Tacoma 2005-2020 Rear Polyurethane Leaf Spring Bush Kit $70.00 1 $70.00
    [​IMG] SC59-001 Mounts and Strut Assembly Bundle $180.00 1 $180.00
    [​IMG] SC59-001 Mounts and Strut Assembly BundleDobinsons Pair of Strut Top Plates for Toyota Tacoma 2005-20, 4Runner 2003-20, FJ Cruiser (SC59-001) $90.00 1 $90.00
    [​IMG] SC59-001 Mounts and Strut Assembly BundleStrut Assembly - Labor for pair of front struts and coils to be assembled

    Look like I've got everything covered? Am I missing anything, or does anything need adjustment?
     
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    I'd look into a different spring. I have the SSO steel slimline with smittybilt winch, and 352 coils, but should have probably gone with the 354 coils....
     
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    Great. This is the kind of info I'm looking for. Thanks
     
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    Also, it depends on what lift height do you want? What are you shooting for up front with that weight you have?
     
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    I'm shooting for 2" or so of lift. Much more and I'd have to add UCAs to the build, right?
     
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    Ok, for 2", the C59-352 would be the way to go.

    Yes, 2.5" or more, UCA's are best for a proper alignment, but you can skip them at 2".
     
  19. Jan 25, 2021 at 12:38 PM
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    Cool. Anything else I'm missing, or that needs tweaking?
     
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    I don't see U-bolts in the list there. And you can add greasable pins/bolts for the fixed ends of the springs. Some add them to the shackle end too, but you have to use washers under the heads of the bolts to gain frame clearance, since they go in reverse of the stock bolts so you can get to the grease fitting.
     
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