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2021 TRD Pro Suspension Upgrade

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Codybuck93, Apr 1, 2024.

  1. Apr 1, 2024 at 10:37 AM
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    Codybuck93

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    Anyone have any experience in swapping out stock Fox kit for Iron Man foam Cell kit? Was hoping to pick up an extra 2.5-3”, but don’t want to sacrifice ride quality with say like the Westcott kit.


    Thanks!
     
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    Since you're coming from a Pro you're already lifted an inch, so any lift that says 2.5-3" is actually going to net you 1.5-2". I have the Westcott collar and the Eibach springs on my 2020 Pro for the last 3 years and ~40k miles with no complaints about the ride at all even on e-rated 285's
     
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    You did both collar and eibach spring at the same time?
     
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    Yes that's correct. My truck is a little heavier in the front with hybrid tube bumper, winch, sliders, etc. I'm probably just around 2-2.5" of lift and my CV angles are good. BTF_LCA.jpg
     
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    CV angle looks great!!
    I am on 285’s and I enjoy the ride and feel of my oem Fox's but getting the itch for bit more height to try more gnarly trails.

    I was thinking just eibach and call it a day but never thought of doing both.

    What size tires are you on?
     
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    285/75r16 for now. I have 35's and new wheels ready to go on any time now though. Just did the new LCAs and other stuff a few weeks ago to prep for the 35s.
     
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    35’s on almost oem fox pro suspension , wild!!
    How about the rear shocks? What setup are you on?
     
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    The BTF LCAs advance the ball joint by nearly an inch which is the main obstacle for larger tires. The rear is also OEM Fox for now but with Deaver leafs.
     
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