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Leaf Replacement: Icon leafs (torque spec)

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by mctechhweng, Aug 18, 2022.

  1. Aug 18, 2022 at 5:44 PM
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    mctechhweng

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    Anybody know the torque spec on the icon leaf pack center bolt (Bolt that runs through all the leaves in the center?)

    What about the torque spec on the rebound clips (clamp things)?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Aug 18, 2022 at 6:09 PM
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    Pretty sure @TnShooter install link points you to the torque value you're seeking for the center pin (15 ft-lbs). For the clamps, are you talking about what's pictured in Figure A in that same link? If so, I think you'll find the answer in Step I. Just make sure you tap it a few times after and say "that's not going anywhere".
     
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    That’s the most important part. :rofl:
    But you have to make sure you give it a good grunt before you say that.
    That way it sounds tight too.
     
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    Thanks I thought I had read their instructions carefully but alas I had not.. Leaf pack is installed with option two & it gained me ~2.75” of lift. Its not a flaccid loosie goose in the rear anymore.

    Now I need to find shocks and match the front with new coils.

    Any shock suggestions for rear?
     
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    Just depends on your budget and goals. I used to run OME Nitrochargers with the my ICON RXT's. They worked fine. I currently run Fox 2.5 shocks w/ res, but these are two vastly different cost options. Bilstein has some options to look into as well.
     
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    I don't do much offroading and when I do its not very aggressive mostly just to get to a camp site etc. So, I was thinking I probably didn't need external reservoir shocks. I would be willing to spend I guess up to 200$ per shock, but I don't know how to determine what length I need.
     

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