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Toytec Coil lift #778652 01/10/07 12:01 AM
Anonymous
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i was shoppin on toyteclifts.com and was looking at their 3" front coil lift kit. its simply a replacement lifted coil. now, would this get the same amount of lift as coil spacers? while still having great ride quality? cuz if so, that would be beter then Any coil spacer...if im wrong about any of this lemmi know cuz i hvent talked to many ppl with this system

Re: Toytec Coil lift #778653 01/10/07 01:05 AM
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I got my OME 882's from toytec. I like them a lot. They are much better than my old spacers I had on my old 02. I got about 4 inches in the front on my DC (thats with the weight of the ARB. I also dumped the tokikos and went with bilsteins..... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
*note The guys at toytec are extremely helpful and can tell you whatever you need to know if you have any questions.


03 Double Cab TRD.. ARB, warn winch, OME coilovers, Alcan leafs, Bilstiens, Sky E-locker guard, etc, bla bla bla
Re: Toytec Coil lift [Re: Denvertaco] #778654 01/10/07 01:43 AM
Anonymous
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so you swapped just the coil? or the entire strut? and you 4 inches!!! wow

Re: Toytec Coil lift #778655 01/13/07 04:35 AM
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Denvertaco Offline
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Nope I swaped out the coils AND the shocks. I put 882's on because of the added weight of my ARB and the winch. DC's run a bit lower due to the goofy springs they put on the stock ones. So my lift turned out to be quite a jump. Looks and rides great. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


03 Double Cab TRD.. ARB, warn winch, OME coilovers, Alcan leafs, Bilstiens, Sky E-locker guard, etc, bla bla bla

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