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Will this suspension build work?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Shagman82, Nov 24, 2023.

  1. Nov 24, 2023 at 2:20 PM
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    Shagman82

    Shagman82 [OP] New Member

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    Hi all!

    New around here, but loving the amazing resources this place has been so far!

    I am finally going to pull the trigger and finish updating the suspension on my 2020 SR5 Double cab 4X4, but wanted to just get another set of eyes to ensure I'm not missing anything.

    Currently have 5100's on the top setting up front and stock everywhere else.

    - I am going to start with getting 5100's for the rear to match in the 0-1" lift option.
    - Toytec 1"-1.5" rear shackles and going to set them at 1" of lift setting.
    - Coachbuilder 1" shims and 4 Coachbuilder bumpstop extensions.
    - Bilstein B8 Upper Control Arms.
    -Also going to be putting on 285/75r18 for new tires.

    According to my rough math this should put me at about 3.5" of lift up front and 1" of lift in the rear. I am about to put on an aftermarket front bumper as well which should make me land somewhere between being perfectly level and .5" nose high.. which is what I am going for.

    Anything I am missing or not thinking about with this build? Thank you so much for any feedback!
     
  2. Nov 24, 2023 at 2:25 PM
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    Shagman82

    Shagman82 [OP] New Member

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    And FWIW, do about 85% highway driving 15% slow driving through ranch roads
     

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