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Pro suspension on 18 OR

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Sferd, Feb 2, 2019.

  1. Feb 2, 2019 at 2:47 PM
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    Sferd

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    I had planned to purchase the Icon stage 8 but I was offered 19 pro suspension for 1500. Would running the pro set up with some TC UCAs be a good set up for the time being or a waste of cash!?


    Thanks for the help!
     
  2. Feb 2, 2019 at 2:53 PM
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    It’s only an inch front lift, would you even need new uca’s?
     
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    I was hoping it would add some travel but I’m not sure it would
     
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    $1,500 for a non-adjustable suspension that won’t fit 285s without some creativity. If those are dealbreakers, look elsewhere.
     
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    There are some posts on here where guys are running a spacer lift along with the Fox suspension and fitting 285's. If that in fact matters to you. I wouldn't think it would be necessary to get aftermarket UCA's though...
     
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    No way I'd spend $1500 on a pro suspension when an additional $800 or so would get me a set of Kings on all 4 corners.
     
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    Where are you finding that price point at?
     
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    I’ve even read 285’s on stock 19 Pro’s here. It’s the offset of the new Pro wheels that helps I think?
     
  9. Feb 2, 2019 at 4:40 PM
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    Downsouth Motorsports. $2800 (w/o tax) for me a year and a half ago for all 4 with compression adjusters, which were a $600 option for front and rear adjusters. I got hit with tax because I'm in their state. Someone outside of CA wouldn't get hit with the tax.

    Their current pricing has the set up at all 4 corners (w/o adjusters) for $2,420. So looks like they've come up about $100 in the last couple years. What I got 2 years ago for $2,800 looks like currently running $3,037.

    So, my bad. Didn't realize they'd gone up about $100 for the non-adjuster shocks. He'd now be at $900 over the stock pro set up he's looking at. I still wouldn't do the pros.

    Not sure if they can be had cheaper, but can tell you DSMS was on it. Things were on my doorstep 2 days after ordering.
     
  10. Feb 2, 2019 at 8:05 PM
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    Thanks Man! That place has great pricing
     

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