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Let me see your Icon 2.5 coilovers heights

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Dansly56, Aug 17, 2020.

  1. Aug 17, 2020 at 6:45 PM
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    Where are you guys on height of your coilovers and what size tires can you fit. I currently have it under 2” and some say it’s to high but I seen the tech specs and max is 2.13”. Have you guys had any issues with CV’s this high? I have 265/70/17 but I want to put 285/70/17 or a 295 with rubbing but don’t know how high of a tire I can go up on my 2013 Toyota Tacoma

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  2. Aug 18, 2020 at 1:37 PM
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    The 1st suspension setup I had when I swapped out the Baja Bilstein’s was Icon 2.5 coilovers, RXT leaf pack on Option 1 and RXT rear shocks with remote resi’s. On the coilovers, I had it set to show 1.75” of threads on both the driver’s and passenger’s sides. I wanted the same amount of preload on both sides. That yielded me from center of hub to bottom of fender 23 3/8” driver’s and 23 1/2” passenger’s. It took a while for the rear to settle but it was ass high as expected. I can’t seem to find my initial measurements, but now it’s final settlement is 23 3/4” driver’s and 24 1/4” passenger’s. Here’s a couple pics within a couple months after install:
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    Also, you mentioned about wanting to upsize your tires. I have 295/75R16 BFG TA KO2’s which I was able to fit when I had my stock Baja Bilstein’s. Regardless of “lift,” modifications are required: CMC, flattening of the pinch weld, trimming bottom corners of flares and trimming/replacing/removing the inner fender liners. Alignment plays a big role as well. Providing I don’t do any rock crawling. I drive on sand and dirt roads that have good dips. Only way to know where to trim regarding flares and liners, just take it offroad where you normally would go. Turn the wheel at full lock, forward and reverse, drive like you’re just learning to drive, take dips a little fast lol. Here’s proof for your pleasure(first 2 pics were when I first had it mounted, as you’ll notice my flares were not trimmed at the bottom yet):
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    Regarding CV angles, they will be pointed down a bit but are still operable. I have a different setup now and it’s a fraction of an inch higher than the Icon’s, but my inner boots are not touching at ride height. That’s the main concern.
     
  3. Aug 18, 2020 at 4:28 PM
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    awesome post! Thanks for all the good info regarding icons, lift, tires and boots. By the looks of my new lift right under 2” on the icons, seems like 285/79/17 will be fine without and chopping and welding. I’ll take a look at the cv boots once I install my new tires here soon and of course alignment
     
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    You’ll likely still need to do a CMC. It might appear to be in the clear when turning the wheel side to side on flat ground, but there’s a good chance that’s where you’ll rub under compression and dips. And just make sure when you go for an alignment to have the tech increase the caster to get the tire away from the cab mount
     
  5. Aug 18, 2020 at 5:38 PM
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    oh okay, I’ll talk to the auto shop about the alignment and how much is that CMC work?
     
  6. Aug 18, 2020 at 5:48 PM
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    Here’s what my truck looks like now with the new icons and leaf springs on 265/70/17

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  7. Aug 18, 2020 at 5:52 PM
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    Shoot, it’s really rare but if the alignment shop can increase the caster enough, a CMC miiiiight not be needed or enough to cause discomfort. I totally forgot how much the shop here charged but it was quite reasonable and they did a CLEAN job! Here’s a link to the plates that are recommended to be welded on:
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    I like the tone you’ve got going on. Normally I don’t care for black wheels but it ties in with the graphics! What leaf springs do you have? Sorry if I missed that part
     
  9. Aug 18, 2020 at 6:05 PM
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    Thank you! I was thinking about doing bronze methods but I like the tone myself, just need to replace the chrome parts. And I have icon AAL
     
  10. Aug 18, 2020 at 6:33 PM
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    I vote keeping your current wheels lol but it’s of course your decision. How do those AAL’s feel?
     
  11. Aug 18, 2020 at 7:40 PM
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    Lol, I’ll keep those on. The feel a little stiffer that’s for sure. I hit a 1 mile dirt sloppy and rutted road today Going 50mph and the suspension felt great
     
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    Nice, that’s what I liked and miss about the Icon’s. They do soften up those types of roads and dips at decent speed. It cornered hella well also because of the stiffness
     
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    you know what is doesn’t feel good on corners and dips. I went over a really washed out road the type that makes the ass end bounce around and this one didn’t
     
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    I found the measurements a couple months after the RXT leaf pack install. Driver’s 24 3/8” and passenger’s 25 1/8”

    Sorry, it was bugging me so I found it lol
     
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    so the rear measured those measurements? And the fronts were 23 1/4”? I’ll measure mine tomorrow to see what I get on all 4 corners
     
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    That’s what the rear measurements were about a month I believe after install. It went from that to an average of 24”

    The fronts were about 23 3/8-1/2”
     
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    and you said you did a CMC?
     
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    CMC, flattened pinch weld, trimmed bottom corners of the fender flares and trimmed parts of the fender liners where the pinch weld was. I shortly after replaced the liners with Fend-X liners
     
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    okay, I’ll call around to see who does cmc local
     
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    I have a set of CMC plates for sale if you need them. It should take about an hour for someone to cut out the old area and weld in the new ones.
     

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