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Old 12-28-07, 09:38 AM   #1
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'01 how long do front shocks last?

I have the OEM shock/struts on my '01 DBL cab taco with 3" spacer lift, larger tires and 130K. Is it time to replace them?

BTW the rear shocks are Heckethorn longer for AAL & longer shackles and 70K on them.

Info is appreciated and recommendations on brands or coil-overs,
etc.

My truck is mostly on-road unless I am hunting, fishing or camping, no hard core wheeling - not here in NE Missouri at least!


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Old 12-28-07, 02:18 PM   #2
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Mine are feeling toasted. Very bouncy. When I replace I'll probably be looking at putting in the Tundra setup. I would bet that they are on the way out with 130k on them. Anything new would likely be a great improvement.



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Jump on and off the front bumper. If they bounce more than once it's time for new. Otherwise leave em be.


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Old 12-30-07, 12:09 AM   #4
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My 1st shock went bad at about 65K.

If you're at 130K still on the stock "Toyota Bilsteins" - You're probably overdue for new shocks, especially if you're running a 3" Spacer Lift.

I would recommend:
Bilstein Heavy Duty shocks: Part # B46-2284 ($89.95 ea.)


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Old 12-31-07, 09:19 AM   #5
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Thanks for your suggestions - has anyone done the coil-over shocks and noticed enough difference in the "ride" to justify the cost? Or should I just replace the shock as suggested?

OR

Does anyone have some coil overs left over from going to a larger lift or SAS for sale?

Again, thanks for the suggestions!


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Look for oil on the body of the shock, mine is at 100K miles and has the front right blown.

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Old 01-04-08, 02:40 PM   #7
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60 to 70 thousand is the norm.
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Old 01-04-08, 10:48 PM   #8
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I have the OEM shock/struts on my '01 DBL cab taco with 3" spacer lift, larger tires and 130K. Is it time to replace them?

BTW the rear shocks are Heckethorn longer for AAL & longer shackles and 70K on them.

Info is appreciated and recommendations on brands or coil-overs,
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My truck is mostly on-road unless I am hunting, fishing or camping, no hard core wheeling - not here in NE Missouri at least!


Thanks!
No idea if they are the same as those on your Taco, but our 97 4rnr got to about 200k before I started to notice that the front shocks were going. Still on there at >220k now.

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X2 on the heavy duty Bilsteins! 5100 series.


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Thanks for your suggestions - has anyone done the coil-over shocks and noticed enough difference in the "ride" to justify the cost? Or should I just replace the shock as suggested?

OR

Does anyone have some coil overs left over from going to a larger lift or SAS for sale?

Again, thanks for the suggestions!
If you wheel your rig - then yes, IMO, Coilovers are worth the cost. Adjusted to 3" of lift, your ride quality will be about what it was stock, but you will GREATLY improve your up/down wheel travel. I'm not 100% sure on the SAW coilovers, but Donahoe Racing has a lifetime warranty in their coilovers. Last year I sent mine back to Donahoe, and had them COMPLETELY rebuilt - back to brand new condition for like $65 per c/o.


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Old 01-08-08, 07:18 AM   #11
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SAR -
Thanks for the first hand advice. I know Donahoe has great products - I don't wheel, some trails, farm fields, camping, etc. But my truck is my DD so I cant abuse it too much.


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Yeah - if you don't really "wheel" your truck, and you just use it for camping, hunting, farming, etc - then getting expensive coilovers would be a waste of money for you. I'd say stick with the lift you have and just upgrade to those HD bilsteins I recommended a few posts up.


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..but in case you're interested:
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Yeah - if you don't really "wheel" your truck, and you just use it for camping, hunting, farming, etc - then getting expensive coilovers would be a waste of money for you. I'd say stick with the lift you have and just upgrade to those HD bilsteins I recommended a few posts up.
Good advice there. They are a fairly major upgrade, but you pay for it. Its not something that I think I'd get the money out of. I'd rather buy some good bilsteins or something comparable and still have left over cash for an ARB or something.



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Old 01-09-08, 08:46 AM   #15
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I think I will heed your advice.

No coil overs (even for $750!) just upgrade the shocks & save the $$$ for a winch (already have the ARB, Mars).

BTW nice ROTM SAR_squid!


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Old 01-19-08, 10:58 PM   #16
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Wink speaking of shocks...

Don't mean to side track the thread, but,
............When I stand on my 76'40 and jump up and down...my shocks essentially don't move..... ....It's rough going down the hyway..much the same on the trail.

Can't imagine this is desirable. The only thing I've done to underneath is changing out the stock shackles to Confer 1 1/2" larger. 15x33 Buckshots, underthar also.

Any suggestions on a better shock, or what is prefered by some of you?

Now...back to your regularly scheduled thread.............


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