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#503
UPDATED 1-26-05
I have ONLY 3 sets of studs available. After these three sets are gone, then you will be on you own to order them from either Wheelers or some other source. They have been on backorder for over a month and just came in today. They will only sell me 8 sets total and I was asking for 15 - 10 as a minimum. Their source is starting to get VERY stingy with them. I will post addendums to the end of this thread as I sell the last few sets until they are all sold. After the last set of studs with spacers sells, then I will still have spacers for sale. The price will be $37 for one pair and $70 for two pairs. Those prices include shipping in the lower 48 states via Priority Mail.
I have ONLY 3 sets of studs available. After these three sets are gone, then you will be on you own to order them from either Wheelers or some other source. They have been on backorder for over a month and just came in today. They will only sell me 8 sets total and I was asking for 15 - 10 as a minimum. Their source is starting to get VERY stingy with them. I will post addendums to the end of this thread as I sell the last few sets until they are all sold. After the last set of studs with spacers sells, then I will still have spacers for sale. The price will be $37 for one pair and $70 for two pairs. Those prices include shipping in the lower 48 states via Priority Mail.
#504
UPDATED 2-1-05
All studs are now sold. I don't know if I will be able to get anymore in bulk, so for now you're on your own to get them from Wheeler's Offroad at http://www.wheelersoffroad.com. The price for my spacers WITHOUT STUDS will be $37 for one pair and $70 for two pairs. Those prices include shipping in the lower 48 states via Priority Mail. I am still searching for a source for the studs, and if I do get a reliable source, then I will begin to offer them as a package again.
All studs are now sold. I don't know if I will be able to get anymore in bulk, so for now you're on your own to get them from Wheeler's Offroad at http://www.wheelersoffroad.com. The price for my spacers WITHOUT STUDS will be $37 for one pair and $70 for two pairs. Those prices include shipping in the lower 48 states via Priority Mail. I am still searching for a source for the studs, and if I do get a reliable source, then I will begin to offer them as a package again.
Last edited by bamachem; 02-01-2005 at 05:10 AM.
#505
All studs are sold...
I'll see if I can get some pics of the assembly this evening, but it's not going to show much even if I do. At some point when I have the time and a place to do it, I'm going to take one of my assemblies out and take detailed pics, but until then, I'll have to rely on verbage and borrowed pics.
The top plate spacer goes on top of the strut plate after everything else is assembled and just before you re-install it on the truck. You build the coilpack like OEM, but w/ longer studs and the tundra springs instead of the OEM springs. Then you put the spacer on top (kinda like a washer of sorts) then push the studs up through the holes in the upper mounting plate on the truck, then get all three nuts started, then get the lower shock eye lined up and then thread the lower bolt through it.
It goes the same place as the Revtek Top-Out Spacer (Part Number TOE-2)...
By running the longer Tundra Coils, you eliminate the thick Revtek PRELOAD SPACER (this is what they call it in the directions) that goes INSIDE the coil pack. You still follow the directions and refer to the pics for the rest of the steps to remove the OEM top plate, removing and replacing the studs, reassembling the coilpack, and placement of the top plate (part number TOE-2)
Here's the Revtek Instructions in PDF format.
http://www.revtek.com/docs/pn430.pdf
I'll see if I can get some pics of the assembly this evening, but it's not going to show much even if I do. At some point when I have the time and a place to do it, I'm going to take one of my assemblies out and take detailed pics, but until then, I'll have to rely on verbage and borrowed pics.
The top plate spacer goes on top of the strut plate after everything else is assembled and just before you re-install it on the truck. You build the coilpack like OEM, but w/ longer studs and the tundra springs instead of the OEM springs. Then you put the spacer on top (kinda like a washer of sorts) then push the studs up through the holes in the upper mounting plate on the truck, then get all three nuts started, then get the lower shock eye lined up and then thread the lower bolt through it.
It goes the same place as the Revtek Top-Out Spacer (Part Number TOE-2)...
By running the longer Tundra Coils, you eliminate the thick Revtek PRELOAD SPACER (this is what they call it in the directions) that goes INSIDE the coil pack. You still follow the directions and refer to the pics for the rest of the steps to remove the OEM top plate, removing and replacing the studs, reassembling the coilpack, and placement of the top plate (part number TOE-2)
Here's the Revtek Instructions in PDF format.
http://www.revtek.com/docs/pn430.pdf
#507
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
Brent was at my house this weekend and after we told him you STILL have not installed the rear coils, he said he wants them back.
#509
If anyone looking for the Tundra Coils, I found them at http://www.Toyotapartsales.com/
48131AF090 $83.09
48131AF100 $83.09
plus shipping of course.
48131AF090 $83.09
48131AF100 $83.09
plus shipping of course.
#513
Brian (Waskillywabbit) has a great writup on his page. Note: his coil cups on the shocks are installed upside down.
When you have it all apart, you'll need to pound out the old studs and pop the new ones in.
http://www.drawhorn.org/front_ome_install_writeup.htm
After assembly, stack spacer on top and put it back on the truck!
When you have it all apart, you'll need to pound out the old studs and pop the new ones in.
http://www.drawhorn.org/front_ome_install_writeup.htm
After assembly, stack spacer on top and put it back on the truck!
#514
Hi,
I've read this whole thread through and through. I recently bought my '96 and all four shocks were shot. I took off the front coils and once I disasembled the coil-over, I could cycle the shock with my hands. I want to improve the ride because I feel the stock springs are way soft. I also don't really have a need for much lift because I don't plan on doing any hard-core crawlin. everybody who has tried the tundra setup seems to be getting around 2 to 2.5" of lift using spacers and trim packs, etc. What I want to figure out before I buy the springs and shocks is whether I can get away with using the TRD tundra springs, Billies or OME shocks and the stock top plate with no spacers and come out under 2" of lift? Any help is appreciated.
I've read this whole thread through and through. I recently bought my '96 and all four shocks were shot. I took off the front coils and once I disasembled the coil-over, I could cycle the shock with my hands. I want to improve the ride because I feel the stock springs are way soft. I also don't really have a need for much lift because I don't plan on doing any hard-core crawlin. everybody who has tried the tundra setup seems to be getting around 2 to 2.5" of lift using spacers and trim packs, etc. What I want to figure out before I buy the springs and shocks is whether I can get away with using the TRD tundra springs, Billies or OME shocks and the stock top plate with no spacers and come out under 2" of lift? Any help is appreciated.
#516
Thanks Steve,
Sounds like just what I'm looking for. By the way, your site is great. It has helped me a ton in planning upgrades for my 4runner. Now, how about my rear end? Ive heard and read that the Dwney 2" springs won't really lift the rear end 2". Anyone running those springs who can confirm or debunk what I've heard. Realisticly I want about 1 or 1.5" of lift in the rear since I don't really want to throw things off too much back there. Then come the shocks. I've read so many different opinions about what works good in the rear end, but most of those seem to be for guys who are trying to get 2" or more lift in the rear. What shocks should I be looking at if I only want a small lift? Thanks again.
Sounds like just what I'm looking for. By the way, your site is great. It has helped me a ton in planning upgrades for my 4runner. Now, how about my rear end? Ive heard and read that the Dwney 2" springs won't really lift the rear end 2". Anyone running those springs who can confirm or debunk what I've heard. Realisticly I want about 1 or 1.5" of lift in the rear since I don't really want to throw things off too much back there. Then come the shocks. I've read so many different opinions about what works good in the rear end, but most of those seem to be for guys who are trying to get 2" or more lift in the rear. What shocks should I be looking at if I only want a small lift? Thanks again.
#517
I would use the Downey rear coils with the Tundra front coils and the Old Man Emu Heavy Duty (firm) shocks which are softer than the stock shocks. But with these coils, should work great.
You could try the OME 890, but I have never had that one, so I can't say exactly what it will do.
You could try the OME 890, but I have never had that one, so I can't say exactly what it will do.
#518
I received my TRD coils yesterday from www.toyotapartsales.com . They are YY/BY They were shipped last Friday. Great service, great packing, and more important great price. If anyone is looking for these, I would recommend this site highly. btw...The website is a storefront for Toyota of Dallas.
Last edited by ugadawg95; 02-10-2005 at 05:33 AM.
#519
Try the OME 906's. There's a set for sale in the classifieds section. You can also try the Downey 1.5" coils. OME890's will give about 2.5" startig off, then sag to about 2" over a few thousand miles of driving.
Definitely go with OME FIRM shocks/struts and NOT YELLOW BILLIES. I will be swapping my RED TRD BILLIES out w/ some ASAP. I will then have OME shocks/struts w/ TRD and Downey coils.
Oh, and I have enough material in transit to my CNC Router guy to have 32 sets of spacers in-hand in about 10 days!
Definitely go with OME FIRM shocks/struts and NOT YELLOW BILLIES. I will be swapping my RED TRD BILLIES out w/ some ASAP. I will then have OME shocks/struts w/ TRD and Downey coils.
Oh, and I have enough material in transit to my CNC Router guy to have 32 sets of spacers in-hand in about 10 days!
#520
Originally Posted by bamachem
OME890's will give about 2.5" startig off, then sag to about 2" over a few thousand miles of driving.