Back in love with my AHC

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I just had my rear coil springs replaced (OEM) and added 30mm spacers. Then had the neutral pressures adjusted to 6.9 front and 6.0 rear (Thanks PADDO!!!!).

I can't begin to describe how amazing the ride is now. I feel like I have a totally different truck. Many thanks to @murf and Camelback Toyota!!
 
Very cool!

I did not know you were suffering with the AHC.

Still wish we got to talk more at HIH, but I did not have my 470 with me anyway...

I still need to understand how you adjust neutral pressures after springs are replaced.

Where did you purchase your springs and spacers? Did you look at King or 80 springs?
 
I was experiencing excessive body roll and poor overall feel. A couple things were going on:

1) sheered off bolt on one side of the front sway bar.
2) old rear springs and neutral pressures out of whack.

I considered King or 80 series springs, but ultimately decided to just go with Lexus OEM. Purchased and installed at Camelback Toyota. @murf and his crew are the best.
 
Any idea the condition of your accumulators? I'd like to add an LX470 as my daily driver and park or sell the car I have been driving.
 
Any idea the condition of your accumulators? I'd like to add an LX470 as my daily driver and park or sell the car I have been driving.

I haven't done the test yet to check, but my H-N-L function seems spot on. I've been avoiding the test because A) everything seems to work perfectly and B) I don't want to think about buying new accumulators.

I'm going to do it this weekend just so I know where things stand.
 
OK, I did the gradiant test today and am quite relieved to say I counted around 10-11. Looks like I'm in good shape!
 
Sounds good.
I have a massive body roll as well, so expecting it to come from the old springs since I did replace the front bushing etc from the front swaybar.
Still didn't have time to install the non-AHC springs.
 
AHC makes living with mud tires on a daily driver acceptable! at 87k I don't have tons of miles but I'm hoping to keep AHC forever, it really is a noticeable difference.
 

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