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This hot-off-the-line Tundra came to us with strut spacers installed. The owner wanted a temporary fix while patiently waiting for ‪@DobinsonsSuspension‬ to release it's popular MRR adjustable suspension system for the new 3rd Gen Tundra. Paired with a set of ‪@iconvehicledynamicstv‬ upper control arms, we walk you through the step by step installation process for this mid-travel set up including the pros and cons of using a spacer to lift your truck.
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  • @PONO-go3ee
    @PONO-go3ee11 ай бұрын

    Great Explanation of How the Suspensions Cycle Lil Less then Showing 📐 Angles

  • @mikegreene9215
    @mikegreene9215Ай бұрын

    Nice video. Looking to replace my stock shocks on my 2024 Tundra and install Rough Country M1s to make the front end level. Trying to locate the Torques on the hdwr what is removed for this job. Do you have recommendation on where I can find that info?

  • @Rubiowelds
    @Rubiowelds7 ай бұрын

    Great video wish this was available when I got mine . I beat myself up putting them on haha . I see u have ur rear reservoirs upside down that’s different than mine . Wonder if it matters . What settings are u using on road and offroad on ur high speed low speed if u don’t mind sharing

  • @Loucanton
    @Loucanton2 ай бұрын

    Did you install the insulation from the OEM rear coil springs to the new dobinsons 2 inch coil springs? If so... Is it required? Ty

  • @yodaburks6001
    @yodaburks60013 ай бұрын

    Did you take out the arm in the rear when you did it or leave it on?

  • @vigancrazy11
    @vigancrazy112 ай бұрын

    Great video ! how much for that complete kit ? thanks

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    2 ай бұрын

    between $3-4k, depending on your options and UCA selection

  • @omarlomboy2023
    @omarlomboy20238 ай бұрын

    I been waiting for this kind a Video and now cannot wait to installed mine. What size of Wheel & tires are in there?

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    8 ай бұрын

    The wheels are a 17x8.5 ET0 Fifteen52 Range HD and the tires are a 37x12.50 BFG All Terrain. The owner did a little trimming to the lips of the plastic fender flares and to the liners, spaced out the bumps a quarter inch, and they mostly cleared.

  • @d_lo638
    @d_lo63811 ай бұрын

    I have the Westcott and have been eyeing the Dobinson’s IMS. I thought the 3/1 would make it level, but is the 3/2 actually level? Also my truck is a street queen with the exception of a few camping trips and fire roads a year. I know it’s not optimal, but could I get by with stock UCA’s?

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    11 ай бұрын

    3/2 does leave you with about 3/4" to 1" of rear high rake, so 3/1 will definitely be closer to level, but trucks do come with some rake for good reason. You are more than likely not going to be able to get it aligned back in spec with the stock upper control arms, so technically you could get away with it, but you will probably wear out your tires pretty quick and it probably will not drive down the highway well due to the positive camber and low caster you will more than likely be stuck with.

  • @d_lo638

    @d_lo638

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ShockSurplus Thanks so much for the response and explanation

  • @TRS717
    @TRS71711 ай бұрын

    Where are Dobinsons shocks manufactured? I know they make all the springs in Australia but I’ve never seen any mention of the shocks.

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    11 ай бұрын

    Same thing with the shocks! All of their stuff is made in Australia

  • @TRS717

    @TRS717

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ShockSurplus Nice, good to know. Thanks.

  • @TrustableGuy
    @TrustableGuy11 ай бұрын

    Ive read leak issues with the CV when adding spacers. I'm pretty new and still reading but with the Dobs kit you dropped the swaybar but do you also need to drop the axles as well?

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    11 ай бұрын

    Technically you should probably be doing a diff drop on these Tundras with any extended travel coilover or you need to get the TRD spec axle shafts. We did not see any bind at full droop with this set up but it was close enough to where if there is any movement through the soft bushings that mount the front differential, you could be in some trouble.

  • @TrustableGuy

    @TrustableGuy

    11 ай бұрын

    @ShockSurplus thanks! I was considering the trd cv's but I'm not going crazy offroad just bringing up some space for some larger tires. On a budget, I think the 1.75 level with a dif drop is the route to go. I take it since those will cancel out for close to factory geometry the sway bar drop won't be necessary? Also, I love the channel. Edit, icon says required for any lift over 2.25 so I think I'm good?

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    11 ай бұрын

    If we are being honest, we really do not like the whole idea that X lift means you need a differential drop. If a coilover has enough travel to cause CV bind at full extension, it does not matter how much lift it is set for because the suspension will still extend to the same point at full droop. Sure it will be less likely to fully extend when set for less lift, but the possibility for CV bind still exists. We are usually anti Diff Drop but these Tundras seem to really need it and at $150-250 it is good insurance.

  • @gk9417
    @gk941711 ай бұрын

    Do you do any on the 1500 GMC ✌️🙏🇨🇦🇺🇸

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    11 ай бұрын

    Dobinsons recently released their IMS 2" lift kits for the 198+ Silverado and Sierra 1500s. No MRRs yet and they haven't done anything for the older trucks, but I would not be surprised if some parts are coming soon. With that said their are tons of other options available for GM Half ton trucks and SUVs of every generation so if you give the team a shout, I am sure they can get you set up with something you'll love even in the absence of something like these MRRs. www.shocksurplus.com/pages/contact-us

  • @gk9417

    @gk9417

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @4G12
    @4G1211 ай бұрын

    Suspension lift will NOT fix fender rub issues. Body lifts/compression stop extensions will. Nothing short of lowering the travel range relative to the fender will fix fender rub issues.

  • @ShockSurplus

    @ShockSurplus

    11 ай бұрын

    Yup, without limiting up travel, trimming, or body lifting, you wont fix bump rub, but good suspension lifts that increase droop travel certainly are a good "solution". If lets say you need to space your bumps to reduce upward travel by an inch to clear a set of tires, if you have a suspension that allows it to sit 3" higher with 3" more droop travel, you still have 2" more travel than stock. Or you can do like we do and get out the cutting tools LOL