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2008 TRD 4X4 Front Leveling Shocks only

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Eddy20, Dec 25, 2024.

  1. Dec 25, 2024 at 11:49 AM
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    Eddy20

    Eddy20 [OP] New Member

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    If I just add front Bilstein 6112 set @ 1.9" and nothing else (no rear shocks, no spacers, UCAs etc) will that be enough leveling lift to add AT tires 285/60 R20 on OEM 2021 Tundra Platinum wheels. Does anybody have pics of this set? I'm thinking Nitto Ridge Grapplers for driving on the beach and logging roads & also need good rainy driving (we get 56" of rain annually with zero snow).
     
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  2. Jan 8, 2025 at 6:48 AM
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    Eddy20

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    What you'll think, ready to puchase the shocks?
     
  3. Jan 8, 2025 at 7:29 AM
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    frichco228

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    2 inch lift will set you up with TRD Pro stance. And you can fit 35x11.50 tires using +60 offset wheels with such a setup. No need for UCA until lift is 2.5 or more.

    As far as pictures, there are lots of pics here with trucks running 6112s, just search- upper right. Or just look at pictures of stock TRD pros, will look the same. Lots of pics and info of similar setups on this site.

    Id recommend that you match rear shocks to whatever you do to the front. Any of the mods you plan to the front will firm it up, so if you dont match rear shocks handling will be wonky feeling...and noticeable.

    Do any mods right....the first time. It gets expensive quick having to re-do things because the results were not as good as what you wanted.
     

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