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More picture spam! In order of assembly. 
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I don't want to hijack the thread but yes 80 coils and shocks are 2" taller than the 79. They are not the same diameter either, 80 coils are significantly larger in diameter.80 coils are taller? Are they the same diameter?
What’s a “DPF” 79? In didn’t realize they changed the radius arms in 2016… whats
different?
They also had to go for a 5-Star ANCAP crash rating for the mines to continue using them - MY17 and newer got a lot of revisions, especially the single cab. Traction control/ESP, revisions to the chassis etc. along with the DPF, H152 gearbox and interior updates.I don't want to hijack the thread but yes 80 coils and shocks are 2" taller than the 79. They are not the same diameter either, 80 coils are significantly larger in diameter.
DPF stands for Diesel Particulate Filter, which is an emissions requirement on all diesels sold now. Radius arms have a bend in them to make room for the DPF.
79 series DPF radius arms: (battery on ph too low to use flash)View attachment 2825980
Pardon my ignorance, but why is this designed this way? It’s been bugging me and had to ask.
Pardon my ignorance, but why is this designed this way? It’s been bugging me and had to ask.
Ha! Ok good... I thought I might be missing something obvious.You would need to ask a Toyota engineer.
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