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Bilstein 6112 with adjustable screw collars?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by lawfarm, Jun 29, 2019.

  1. Jun 29, 2019 at 10:59 AM
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    lawfarm

    lawfarm [OP] New Member

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    Ok...planning on around 2.5” of front lift. I don’t do any high-speed off-reading; mainly trails and trail maintenance. Truck has a winch and winch bumper up front, and several hundred pounds of tools in the back.

    I’d like something durable that doesn’t have to be rebuilt. Toytec pointed me towards OME, but I’ve read not great things about the ride. After a lot of searching, I’m pretty set on the 6112s. However, I’d really like to get struts with adjustable screw collars, so I can dial in the lift properly, and so I can account for the Tundra lean without spacers.

    Does anyone make a Vated style screw-collar adjustable 6112 setup? All I see are the adjustable spring pads like the base Bilstein struts.
     
  2. Jun 29, 2019 at 12:13 PM
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    Coachbuilder1

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    2007 SR5 5.7 Katzkin, LED lighting through out, LED door handles, Color Matched handles & grill surround, CST 3.5" Spindles OME 614 Full Suspension, Coachbuilder +3" Shackles by Ekstrom Design, BHLM,35"/12.5"/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers,BMF SOTA death metal black finish 20"x10" -19 offset.
    lawfarm There are quite a few different configurations that will provide the lift you're after and handle the weight you have added. What do you think the winch and bumper weigh? Have you added weight to any other part of the truck other than your tools? Once we have a good idea on weight and where its sitting we can dial in stance and overall lift. Id love to help. if you have a few mins feel fee to give me a call. 801.635.4872. David
     
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