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Can bilstein 6112 work with 3 inch lift?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by ToyoRideBFG23, Oct 5, 2018.

  1. Oct 5, 2018 at 3:08 PM
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    ToyoRideBFG23

    ToyoRideBFG23 [OP] Clifford, the big red Yota Beast

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    Hi everyone. Im new to TW. I been searching for some answers and couldnt find any. I was wondering if there is a way 6112 coilovers can be adjusted to a 3inch lift?. Thats what i have on right now but just with the stock coilovers for my 2011 but im looking to replace my front coilovers for a full 3 inch. Instead of using a spacer.. Ive read it only goes to maybe 2.75 lift... Last weekend i was talking to guy at bilstein and he said for the 8112 that its only 2.5" lift and that if i wanted to make it a 3inch i could probably get a longer spring? Would that work the same if i got the 6112? Or is there any alternatives you guys have done? Other than adding a spacer? Any help would be appreciated thanks!
     
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    Bilstein is usually a reliable resource for Bilstein shocks. He’s right.
     

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