I've had a lot of success with this combo over the last 100k miles.
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This is what Brian Jowett supplied with his brake kits and I've been using them ever since.
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Thicker rotors from the Tundra, not bigger. I have the rotor and caliper upgrade made by Brian Jowett on my 2011. I have not had overcooked rotors since upgrading 100k ago.
I haven’t been on this thread in a while. I got rid of the BP51s and went back to the Konis with King “lowering” springs with front spacers thinking I’d get stock height. It’s a touch lower than stock.
I went with 360 (one turn) front and rear. It’s very good. The rears are so easy to take...
You're going to think I'm crazy but your sound is coming from the plastic trim around the lower part of the windshield. In my case it's the lower passenger side. To fix it I stray it with graphite lubricant under the rubber molding. It's black so if you're careful you don't even need to wipe...
The BP51s are heading off to ARB for a rebuild. I'll post more info and review after the work is complete. The very strange thing is they can't find the serial number for my shocks. "They don't exist."
I would think a fuse would not allow it to lock or unlock. I've gone through them quickly and didn't find any. I do have the occasional hi lo light flashing but that is common on the 200s.
I'm so frustrated. I haven't been able to lock the truck from the key fob for a year.
I just spend 5 hours changing out the 4 lock actuator motors. Drivers door is a PIA BTW. The truck unlocks from the key, pulling the handle, from the unlock button but it will not lock.
I Must lock all four...
Same Koni 90s and King springs from Australia that I've been holding onto for years. Brian Jowett @bjowett had them for sale a while back. I've shanged suspension a dozen times. I'm just done playing around.
I have an email into the customer service. The guy I worked with when I was tested the updated shock design that eliminated the clunk is no longer with them. I will update the thread when they respond.