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what shocks to pair with Dobinsons C59-837V?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by t300, Aug 6, 2024.

  1. Aug 6, 2024 at 7:41 AM
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    t300

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    Hi all. Running a cornfed 2/1 spacer lift. I have a pair of rear Dobinsons C59-837V rear springs in my garage to put on which is around 1" lift and bit more capacity than stock to better suit my towing. Any recommendations on inexpensive shocks to pair with them? the factory rear shocks are getting a bit tired so when I put the springs on i'd like to pair them with some shocks that don't break the bank.

    thanks
     
  2. Aug 6, 2024 at 8:00 AM
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    teab

    teab 2023 Platinum w/ PRO bits

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  3. Aug 6, 2024 at 9:53 AM
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    thanks I'll take a look! The Dobinson recommended shock is the IMS59-60887 and they also recommended their adjustable sway bar links se59-591. Wanted to hear the forums opinions on anything else that may be easier on the pocketbook. No offroading, mostly highway driving with a bit of gravel roads and some towing. Rear was fine until the shocks started getting a tired, and assuming with the slightly tighter sway bar due to the 1" lift - the rear end walks out a good bit on gravel washboard now. always kicks to the passenger side so i know what to expect lol
     

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