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Stock Ride Height for 2021 DCLB OR?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by TX5THGEN, Feb 12, 2024.

  1. Feb 12, 2024 at 7:22 AM
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    TX5THGEN

    TX5THGEN [OP] Member

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    2021 DCLB TRD Silver
    Can someone measure the stock and unloaded ride height for a 2021 DCLB off-road?
    I have a 2021 DCLB Off Road that I have already started modifying and I never got a baseline for the ride height before I added some heavy accessories. I am really trying to find out how much I have loaded down my front suspension. After adding the rock sliders and skids I did notice a difference in the ride on choppy roads.

    I added the following items in this order.
    125 LBS Tool boxes at the back of my bed behind the rear wheel
    RAS Helper springs at 25% setting (this did bring the back up about 1 1/2" before I put on the topper)
    150 LBS RCI Steel Skids full set: engine, transmission, transfer case a fuel tank
    200 LBS Leer Topper
    150 LBS Caliraised Step Edition Rock Sliders

    My current height loaded is below
    Front Center of hub to lowest edge of fender flare=20 1/4"
    Rear Center of hub to edge of fender flare=21 1/4"

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  2. Apr 6, 2024 at 4:00 AM
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    Mrcooperou812

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    Las Vegas NV
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    2016 DCSB OR 4WD

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