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Toytec Boss Suspension info PLEASE!!!

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by whiskersfox, Dec 6, 2014.

  1. Dec 6, 2014 at 10:19 PM
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    whiskersfox

    whiskersfox [OP] Active Member

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    Aaron
    La Habra, CA
    Vehicle:
    '07 PreRunner TRD OffRoad 4Door Short Bed
    Icon coilover, total chaos UCA, OME rear spring, Icon shocks, custom rear lights for bed, all pro rear bumper, all pro IFS skid
    Hey TW, I am finally at the point where I am ready to begin my build, starting with the lift. After a lot of looking I found this lift but know nothing about it. I would be doing it with the Total Chaos UCAs and the Toytec Boss HD 2" springs in the rear. Wondering if anyone has the lift and can testify for it or knows anything about the lift. Any info would help!
    Thanks!
     
  2. Dec 7, 2014 at 7:30 AM
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    BennyTRD

    BennyTRD Active Member

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    Sask, Canada
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    '11 TRD Sport 4X4
    I've had the Boss system on my '11 for about 6 weeks now with Icon uniball UCA's. I find the ride of this system to be very good, firm, but not harsh at all. I got the 2" Deaver AAL for mine as I'll probably replace the whole spring pack eventually with something else, but actually pretty happy with the way the back end rides. Shocks are dampened to suit the weight of the truck, no weird feelings in the way the suspension moves and handles.

    I don't "Offroad" per say, so if your looking for info about how it flex's and whatnot, I'm not your guy. I spend lots of time on back roads however in rough terrain and can say its very composed at speed and has handled everything i've put it through so far vey well.

    I spent a lot of time trying to decide from all the suspension offerings out there, and came up with this being the best option for me. While down in California RR shocks are useful no doubt, up here in the -40C temp we see during the winter I can't see them lasting all too long. Went through 3 sets of TRD Bilstein's on the rear last year alone, so we'll see how the ToyTec stuff stacks up this winter.

    There might be some "better" options out there for what you need, but you need to decide what your going to use the truck for, and plan from there. So far I'm happy with the purchase.
     

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