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2011 TRD TX Pro

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Tmorisol, Jan 29, 2016.

  1. Jan 29, 2016 at 3:49 AM
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    Tmorisol

    Tmorisol [OP] Member

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    I just bought a used 2011 TX Pro SB DC. I am new to all this and want to level the front the best way possible to keep the best ride feel. I've read a bunch on the form but want to ask what is recommended. My goal is to get 265/75/16 when I get new tires. I also want to level the front. I don't really haul all that much so I am not concerned with keeping factory rake. Would it be best to do 1.75" bilstein in front? Where is the best place to buy these? I would like to keep my mud flaps. Would this rub at all? Do i need spacers for the wheels not to rub? I have attached a picture of the wheels that i will keep. Does anybody know what is different about my current suspension/liftsetup with the TX Pro package? Second photo shows the rake i want to get rid of. Hope this all makes sense.576.jpg

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  2. Jan 29, 2016 at 1:28 PM
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    crashnburn80

    crashnburn80 Vehicle Design Engineer

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    Welcome to TW and congrats on the new truck!

    Nothing is different about your suspension, you needed the Baja Pro to get the upgraded lifted suspension. You do have upgraded wheels with less offset to push the tires out further though, which is good. Bilstein 5100s are a very popular choice for getting front lift, and they are not very expensive. You may or may not rub on the flaps, I switched my flaps out to flexible low profile flaps so I do not have that problem. As to where to buy, there are many vendors on this site in the 2nd gen market place section as well as numerous other sites like trdparts4u.toyotaofdallas.com toytec.com and others.

    I went with the factory Baja leveling lift, though I lifted the back a little to keep some rake. It is not as cost effective as 5100s.
    TRD Baja TX Pro kit + 1.5" Icon AAL
     

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