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Time for tires so considering shock change as well.

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by k9shag, May 1, 2019.

  1. May 1, 2019 at 5:20 AM
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    k9shag

    k9shag [OP] New Member

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    Ok I have read through a millions posts and realize there is probably no right answer. I am due for tires soon and planned on Michelin Defender 10 ply 275x65x18. I currently have TRD wheels with the same tire size and the stock SR5 suspension. I do not off road 98% on the road maybe and occasional fire road or gravel road.

    I would like to level the front end out but without sacrificing ride. I have the TRD rear sway already. Originally I was looking at 5100 middle setting for just the front. Then read about 6112/5100 combo.

    My question is for those that have started with 5100 in the front or all around and then went to 6112 in front. For a highway driver where will I find the smoothest ride and add a little height to the front to level out.
     

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