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886 coils 33s

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by joshtaco08, Apr 2, 2017.

  1. Apr 2, 2017 at 4:56 PM
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    Hey I want 886 coils and a 2 inch block in the rear and be able to run 33s.. wat kind of shocks should I get? And if u say 5100 should it be the 22 or 27 inch fully extened ones for the rear and the front would they need a little spacer on topfor the 33s? 285/75 r16 km2's r the tires
     
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    The rear shocks I'm not sure about but what size 33's are you wanting to run. I've got 255/80/17's with 2.5" in the front.
     
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    285/75 r16
     
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    Wat struts u got ?
     
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    Bilstein 5100's set on .85 with Eibach 620# coils, I had 285/70/17's on before these tires on 17x9 wheels. The only thing I had to do for clearance was remove the mud flaps and trim the bottom inside corners of the fares. They were a moderate A/T tire if your getting something more agressive you may need to do a little more just kinda depends on how you use it
     
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    Welcome to TW by the way!
     
  7. Apr 2, 2017 at 5:39 PM
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    Thanks ! And km2's would be the tire
     
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    May be ok with the afore mentioned minimal trimming. If not it's no biggie you can hammer the pinch weld flat and If you know or can find a good welder a cmc should be about as extreme as you'd need to go. Good luck all these trucks seem to be a little different but 285's should be pretty easy
     
  9. Apr 2, 2017 at 6:26 PM
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    k u think the 5100 and 886 coil would be enough or get a 1/4 spacer for it too?
     
  10. Apr 2, 2017 at 6:33 PM
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    Idk exactly what the 886's will get you if you'd like contact Marie at Headstrong off Road. She's a great lady and really knows her stuff. @HeadStrong Off-Road , There she'll get that tomorrow and chime in.
     
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    The 886's provide around 2.5" of lift on an 05-15 double cab 4x4 running around 200lbs of additional weight. If the weight is less then the lift will be more and the ride will more then likely be stiffer. I just PM'd over some spec'd for you.
     
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