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Icon Coilover identification help

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by SC_TRD, Oct 24, 2019.

  1. Oct 24, 2019 at 10:44 AM
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    SC_TRD

    SC_TRD [OP] Big BASTRD 4x4 Enthusiast

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    Hey All,

    Looking at buying a used 2012 Tundra that is a few hours away from me. I had the sales rep take some pictures of the suspension and am wondering if someone can help identify what series Icons these are up front?

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    Not sure if it helps, but rear is just Icon 2.0s so I don’t think they are more than a 2-3” lift but am not certain. Also attaching photo of the tires as they are pretty damn big/wide

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    Any help is greatly appreciated! But pretty sure this baby will be coming home with me this weekend.

    Cheers!
     
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  2. Oct 24, 2019 at 8:26 PM
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    EBenke

    EBenke I’m Ready To Go!

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    3/2 lift, Icons, 35's, 3" CB's shackles
    I have the same suspension and same wheels. The suspension is the Icon 2.0 system. I’ve had mine since 2012. The Icons are specifically designed for 3” of lift. They are stout, I’ve put quite a few miles on them off-road and I’m very pleased with the ride and durability. Oh and they are also completely rebuildable if they do start to fade or leak, which mine haven’t so far.

    The wheels are Fuel Boosts. I trying to replace the TPMS sensors on mine and they an odd model because of where the valve stems are centrally located. Otherwise I like them.
     
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  3. Oct 24, 2019 at 8:36 PM
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    SC_TRD

    SC_TRD [OP] Big BASTRD 4x4 Enthusiast

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    Thank you for the help! I am definitely thinking I am going to pull the trigger on this truck over the weekend. Not too often you find a truck built up right!:yay:

    Also thank you for the info on the wheels! Not sure if I am in love with them or not yet... but definitely not a bad looking wheel.

    Also here’s the rest of the truck:
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    Maybe it your truck’s lost twin!
     
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  4. Oct 24, 2019 at 8:44 PM
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    EBenke

    EBenke I’m Ready To Go!

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    3/2 lift, Icons, 35's, 3" CB's shackles
    Could be, except my Tundra is a DC, but the set up so similar. I’m running Camburg uni-ball UCA’s, similar to the total chaos UCA’s which def. help with front end geometry. I’m also running coach builders 2” shackles in the rear, which lifts the rear an inch and change.

    So sounds as if you’ll have a nice set up if you pull the trigger.
     
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