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The ToyTec BOSS Lift Thread

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by peppinoss, Mar 29, 2016.

  1. Dec 18, 2017 at 7:50 AM
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    Chipi3s

    Chipi3s Does it rub?

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    I just got an email this morning from toytec, The Boss 2.5 coil overs are already preset to 2” of lift and no need to adjust them. I hear alot of people having trouble adjusting the coil overs its because they dont realise they are already adjusted for max amount of lift
     
  2. Dec 30, 2017 at 9:38 AM
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    lift, skids, sliders, bed rack, tent, etc.

    What are your issues? I'm curious, as I've noticed my coilovers (boss 2.5) are extremely stiff, 6 mos after install now. I mean night and day difference. Toytec told me they've never heard of anything like that. I'm scouring the forum now to see if anyone has had the same issue.
     
  3. Dec 30, 2017 at 12:33 PM
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    Chipi3s Does it rub?

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    Quote mine feel very stiff as wel, as stiff as the stock sport suspension my truck came with maybe stiffer....
     
  4. Jan 9, 2018 at 12:29 PM
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    My passenger side coil over went bad after 4,000 miles. It's at RadFlo (maker of the Toytec coil overs) for analysis so they can determine if they'll warranty it. They've had my coil overs since the beginning of December and still no word though.
     
  5. Jan 10, 2018 at 9:48 AM
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    Just ordered the 3" Toy Tech Boss with full rear springs (not add a leaf), Light Racing UCA's, and bump stops for my now stock 2005 TRD Offroad ext cab 4x4.

    What is the biggest tire I can fit under it on the stock 16" rims without trimming and have no rubbing at full lock? Running 265/70/R16 on it all stock now.

    I'm thinking 285 will rub for sure and 255 will be ok from what I'm reading. Is that right and can anyone confirm from experience?

    If the 255 will be good what tire is anyone running? I wanted the BFG's but I'm being told they only make them in mud terrain in that size and not all terrain. This is my daily driver so I want to stick with an AT.
     
  6. Jan 10, 2018 at 9:59 AM
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    I run a 285/70/17 on stock wheels off a Sport (on my TRD OR) with the Toytes Boss 2" lift and have no rub, but I have Spidertrax spacers on as well. Not sure if that helps. Second set of BFG KO2's and I love them. Some people bash them, but I think it's baseless.
     
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  7. Jan 10, 2018 at 10:08 AM
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    I'm trying to stay away from using spacers...personally I don't think they are safe.
     
  8. Jan 10, 2018 at 10:21 AM
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    Because of moving the center of wheel further from the hub, or worry about failure of the spacer?
     
  9. Jan 10, 2018 at 1:38 PM
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    I stay away from spacers as well, i just webt with toyotas trd pro 4runner wheel which has a decent offset which gives that more agrressive look people want
     
  10. Jan 11, 2018 at 9:54 AM
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    Looking from some guidance from the Awesome TW group. I'm getting very close to ordering a Toytec lift and have a question from the group on the rear leaf spring choices. Does anyone have a preference and why, on ToyTecs Boss leaf springs vs. OME Dakar leaf pack?

    Here is the specs on what I'm thinking:
    Front:
    • TTBOSS25-RD - ToyTec Boss 2.5 Series Performance Coilover kit
    • Coilover Options: 2.5 Performance Coilovers with Remote Reservoir /Red Coils
    • Includes sway bar relocation brackets
    • Includes C-Spanner wrench to adjust ride height.
    • OPTIONAL - Add 2.5 Performance Remote Reservoir Coilovers for maximum performance (includes mounting hardware), with red coils.
    • Front Diff Drop Kit: Included (For 4X4 Models)
    Rear Lift- Choose From Options
    • ToyTec Boss Leaf Springs- 2" lift - These rear springs offering soft ride leaf spring for maximum flex and articulation. 10 leaf design for the best ride comfort and articulation.Tapered diamond cut ends provide less stress for longer spring life. Comes with high quality urethane bushings already installed.
    OR?
    • OME Dakar Leaf Pack- Provides approximately 2-2.5" of lift. Compete replacement Leaf Pack for old or sagging leafs. Includes bushings already installed.
    • Includes Rear Axle Shims for proper pinion angle alignment
    • Longer U-bolts also included
    • Rear Shocks:
    • Rear Shock Options: TACBOSS25R - Boss 2.5" Rear Shocks for 05+ Tacoma
    • Rear Bump Stop Spacers: Yes, Add the Rear Bump Stop Spacers
    Upper Control Arms to complete your kit: SPC Adjustable Upper Control Arms - 25470 - The most adjustable UCA on the market.

    Have not decided on this: 1" body lift for additional tire clearance and lift.
     
  11. Jan 11, 2018 at 10:46 AM
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    285s without spacers or offset will definitely rub. 285s with spacers will require some trimming (my current setup with KO2s), From what i've read 255s dont require trimming at all. If you are ok with the pizza cutter look I would go that route.
     
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  12. Jan 11, 2018 at 2:15 PM
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    All of the above, plus spacers can considerably shorten the lifespan of your wheel bearings.
     
  13. Jan 24, 2018 at 9:57 AM
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    I’m looking to buy the boss 2.5 (maybe with Resi’s)and Dakar leafs but I’m on the fence about which UCA,if at all considering it says it’s made to use with stock uca. I was going to go Total chaos but I’m not familiar with the “modification” required can any one chime in on this? Also I will be towing a 21ft boat couple times a month so should I do resi’s on the rear with the Dakar pack to help with the added weight ? I’ll also want to stuff 285’s if possible. Is this possible to rub without the added boat weight ? Or should I just go smaller? I’m not looking to CMC if possible
     
  14. Jan 24, 2018 at 12:53 PM
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    I have the boss 2.5 resi in back and dakar leaf pack. Im runnng 275/70/17 you will def rub with 285s. You should be fine towing if you get the dakars and not the add a leaf as the add a leaf will sag overtime. As for upper control arms its personal choice, total chaos will give you more caster and you will have more downward travel which is great for offroading. You cannot keep the stock uppers as you will have issues down the road. Light racing uppers are cheaper alternative you just wont have the built in caster.

    Edit- if you dont want to do a CMC go with 275s you will only have to remove front mud flaps. Also get the bump stops, toytec doesnt mention it in the description but you do need them especially if your going to be flexing the suspension offroading
     
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  15. Jan 31, 2018 at 1:29 PM
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    Alright Tacomaworld, I need a hand. I have the boss 2.5 w/resi’s OME Dakar leaf pack, TC UCA’s, and running 305/65/R17 Cooper STT Pros. I’m putting them in this weekend, and would like to know what everyone experienced or problems they ran into installing them. Anything, and I do mean anything would help!
     
  16. Feb 1, 2018 at 8:23 AM
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    It would affect your wheel bearings no more than a wheel with different backspacing would.
     
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  17. Feb 6, 2018 at 1:45 PM
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    If anyone gets the boss lift and you get squeaking. Grease the upper control arms and it will fix it. I had bad squeaking after 1k miles. Originally thought it was the coil overs.
     
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  18. Feb 21, 2018 at 8:31 PM
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    This was a really useful thread that nudged me to go for the Toytec BOSS with rear AAL for my 2017 TRD OR DCLB. With 2 young'ns, a wife, a job, and a woodworking hobby, there's no way I was doing the install, and it was a little tricky finding someone in Seattle who a) was knowledgeable, and b) didn't insist on installing a leveling kit. Fortunately someone recommended a local-ish dealership (Michael's Toyota of Bellevue) and their accessories team was really knowledgable. They stocked the BOSS (as well as OME) and seem to do a lot of lifts on showroom models. They also stocked the new wheel/tire combo I wanted (TRD Pro wheels, BFG KO2 275/70R17). From my first reaching out to getting the install today was less than a week.

    I prefer the look of short bed trucks better, but LB made more sense for how I use it. The lift finally made me really love the look of the long bed. Super happy. It's also got a bit of rake (hub-to-fender was 23" front, ~24" rear) which I like as I'm frequently hauling lumber or yard waste.

    I didn't replace UCAs. We'll see how that goes. Again, thanks for folks who contributed to this thread and helped me make a decision.

     
  19. Feb 21, 2018 at 8:56 PM
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    So far, so good with the BOSS kit on the '08 4Runner, about 8k miles, SPC UCA's, lot of towing, I have Firestone airbags on the rear with the RCC 2.0's.

    BTW, BOSS is Eibach shocks customized by Toytec. Eibach and Toytec have a longstanding relationship.
     
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  20. Feb 23, 2018 at 4:06 AM
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    A small handful of select mods.
    Just to clarify this a bit:
    • BOSS 2.0 is built by Eibach to Toytec's spec sheet for their determined valving.
    • BOSS 2.5 is built by RadFlo to Toytec's spec sheet for their determined valving.
    • All Toytec coilovers use Eibach Springs.
     
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