1. Welcome to Tacoma World!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics
    • Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Suggestions on shocks?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by BigDogCody, Mar 31, 2018.

  1. Mar 31, 2018 at 9:45 AM
    #1
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    I’m looking into changing the stock suspension on my 2007 tacoma. i don’t want to lift the truck because i like the stock rise height. i would be willing to raise it an inch or two. anyways i’m in the market for good and affordable suspension kits. the stock shocks on my tacoma are stiff and is like to get a softer ride.
     
  2. Mar 31, 2018 at 9:49 AM
    #2
    inwood customs

    inwood customs Roaming potato

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2016
    Member:
    #197024
    Messages:
    4,647
    First Name:
    Dave
    Vehicle:
    2006 v6 potato bugTuRD
    K&n, flowmaster, plastidip, chipped, hids, daves
    Would that not be a coil/leafpack issue?
     
    DashMaple likes this.
  3. Mar 31, 2018 at 9:52 AM
    #3
    inwood customs

    inwood customs Roaming potato

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2016
    Member:
    #197024
    Messages:
    4,647
    First Name:
    Dave
    Vehicle:
    2006 v6 potato bugTuRD
    K&n, flowmaster, plastidip, chipped, hids, daves
    Maybe a progressive add a leaf in the back, stock overload leaf removed, and 5100s would help.

    As for the front.... i dunno about softer coils.
    Which end seems stiff to you, front or rear?
     
  4. Mar 31, 2018 at 10:04 AM
    #4
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    the front end seems to be more stiff than the rear. when it comes to talking about suspension i’m kinda lost lol.
     
  5. Mar 31, 2018 at 12:43 PM
    #5
    inwood customs

    inwood customs Roaming potato

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2016
    Member:
    #197024
    Messages:
    4,647
    First Name:
    Dave
    Vehicle:
    2006 v6 potato bugTuRD
    K&n, flowmaster, plastidip, chipped, hids, daves
    Whats your tire pressure set at in front and rear?

    What tire load range?
     
  6. Mar 31, 2018 at 3:38 PM
    #6
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    front tire pressure is 31 and the rear is 33. and the load range is C i do believe.
     
  7. Mar 31, 2018 at 3:46 PM
    #7
    inwood customs

    inwood customs Roaming potato

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2016
    Member:
    #197024
    Messages:
    4,647
    First Name:
    Dave
    Vehicle:
    2006 v6 potato bugTuRD
    K&n, flowmaster, plastidip, chipped, hids, daves
    Well damn, cant say much there.

    Surprised u run the rears higher unless your always carrying alot of weight. Which should make the truck wallow.

    The front tires have more weight over them and they gotta resist braking load transfer and keep lateral stability when turning.

    Ive got load range c as well, bilstien 5100s on all 4 corners, front eibach 620lb coils, rear icon progressive add a leaf.
    Added weight over stock would only be a cpl hundred lbs, avid offroad lightbar, sliders, blower, and a bed cover.

    I think the ride is softer than stock, theres less bucking on bumps/convex sections of road, and the trucks more stable on freeway expansion joints.
     
  8. Apr 1, 2018 at 8:00 PM
    #8
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    do the 5100’s lift the truck any? i’ve been doing some research and i’ve found that the front is adjustable but not the rear. i might look into getting the 5100’s if they are able to provide the same height as the stock ones do as I am not trying to lift the truck or make it unleveled.
     
  9. Apr 1, 2018 at 10:47 PM
    #9
    inwood customs

    inwood customs Roaming potato

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2016
    Member:
    #197024
    Messages:
    4,647
    First Name:
    Dave
    Vehicle:
    2006 v6 potato bugTuRD
    K&n, flowmaster, plastidip, chipped, hids, daves
    5100 front heights
    0" (stock)
    .85"
    1.75"
    2.5"

    Rear 5100s offer no lift, thats based on an add a leaf, progressive add a leaf, a new leafpack, or worst case, blocks.
     
    BassAckwards likes this.
  10. Apr 2, 2018 at 3:14 AM
    #10
    Santa Cruzin

    Santa Cruzin Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Mar 21, 2018
    Member:
    #248020
    Messages:
    147
    Gender:
    Male
    NorCal
    Vehicle:
    05 Tacoma Prerunner SR5 4.0 DCSB
    The fronts don’t add any height ?
     
  11. Apr 2, 2018 at 4:00 AM
    #11
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    apparently they’re height is adjustable but the rears are not.
     
    inwood customs likes this.
  12. Apr 2, 2018 at 4:05 AM
    #12
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    yeah i would probably leave the fronts at 0” and not mess with with the leafs. not into the whole lifting you truck kinda think lol. i’m probably gonna go with the 5100’s now.
     
  13. Apr 2, 2018 at 4:38 AM
    #13
    Clearwater Bill

    Clearwater Bill Never answer an anonymous letter

    Joined:
    Oct 11, 2014
    Member:
    #140097
    Messages:
    22,575
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Billy
    Largo Florida
    Vehicle:
    '13 5 lug AC w/convenience package
    A few OE parts from fancy trucks
    Shocks by themselves don't raise or lower.

    Some shocks have threaded spring perch mounts allowing them to be adjusted over a certain distance.

    Some shocks have adjustable damping rates. (actually the best definition of an adjustable shock)

    Some spiffy shocks like high end Tein have adjustable shock bodies (change the shock length to coordinate with the spring of choice), threaded spring perches to allow minute adjustments in coil positons (called adjustable coilovers, used in corner weighting a vehicle) and adjustable shocks, where the damping rate can be adjusted based on conditions.

    The billies everyone calls adjustable just have are multiple fixed positions the spring perch can mount. Any lift is created by adding preload to the spring. They don't really adjust, you just pick a perch and run with that.
     
    koditten likes this.
  14. Apr 2, 2018 at 4:56 AM
    #14
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    thanks for the info lol, when it comes to suspension i get kinda lost.
     
  15. Apr 2, 2018 at 6:39 AM
    #15
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    so basically with these i can use them and have the same ride height as i do right now (which is the stock ride height)? and adjusting them would just put preload on the coils?
     
  16. Apr 2, 2018 at 6:45 AM
    #16
    Clearwater Bill

    Clearwater Bill Never answer an anonymous letter

    Joined:
    Oct 11, 2014
    Member:
    #140097
    Messages:
    22,575
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Billy
    Largo Florida
    Vehicle:
    '13 5 lug AC w/convenience package
    A few OE parts from fancy trucks
    If you use the 0 setting, stock springs, stock ride ht.

    If you use any other setting, you get lift created by preloading the spring.

    Call Marie @HeadStrong Off-Road. Tell her your goals and she'll talk through the right options for you.

    There may be a better choice than 5100s for you.
     
    HeadStrong Off-Road likes this.
  17. Apr 6, 2018 at 5:03 PM
    #17
    HeadStrong Off-Road

    HeadStrong Off-Road Well-Known Member Vendor

    Joined:
    May 28, 2015
    Member:
    #156242
    Messages:
    4,018
    Vehicle:
    2011 Toyota Tacoma and 2019 4Runner

    Thank you so much for your recommendation @Clearwater Bill we truly appreciate it! :kona::broccoli::dancingbacon::taco:
     
  18. Apr 6, 2018 at 5:06 PM
    #18
    BigDogCody

    BigDogCody [OP] Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2018
    Member:
    #248970
    Messages:
    17
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Cody
    Chapin, South Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tacoma Pre-Runner TRD Sport
    I decided on the 5100’s, gonna install them as soon as they arrive and probably post pics!
     

Products Discussed in

To Top