Dobinsons Suspension options for Sequoia 01-07 and 08-22 (2 Viewers)

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Here are some before and after pics of the 1.75 inch Dobinson lift i just had installed on my 2016.

275/70/18 tires

The ride is much improved. Firm but not too rough with a lot less body roll. Definitely should have come that way from the factory.

The first 3 are the stock configuration.

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Any chance you have "before" hub to fender measurements? Having trouble finding a baseline on newer Sequoias.
 
Any chance you have "before" hub to fender measurements? Having trouble finding a baseline on newer Sequoias.
My measurements are from the ground to the fender with the 2.5" lift.

Pre Lift
LF: 35 7/8"
RF: 36 1/4"
LR: 36 7/8"
RR: 36 5/8"

Post Lift
LF: 38 3/4"
RF: 38 1/2"
LR: 39 3/4"
RR: 39 3/4"
 
I'm in NOVA, considering a Dobinson 1.75 to 2.5" solution for a 2014 Sequoia. any takers on showing off what they've done most welcome
2.5 front and rear

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I just installed the 2.5" Dobinsons lift front and back.

Pre lift ride height hub to fender: 20.5" front, 21.25" rear
Post lift: 22” front, 24.5”rear

I gained 1.5" inch in the front and 3.25" in the rear. Exit Offroad said that should settle over the next month or two.

Build:
Dobinsons 2.5" lift kit for 2nd gen sequoia.
Pro Tune Dif Drop.
Icon Vector 5 wheels 17x8.5
Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/75 17 C rated tires
Black headlight mod....cooked in the oven :)
Black plasti-dip on all chrome. Gunmetal on front emblem.

The ride from the suspension would be fine, firm but not harsh, but unfortunately I now have a steering wheel shake between 50-70mph. Gone through 3 balances already including a road force balance and 1/4" to 1/2" shake is still there. driveline checks out. I did have a slight vibration before the build that might be amplified now with the bigger wheels. Any ideas?

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Great pics, thanks. Are those the 2.5" variable rate rear springs:

DOBINSONS C59-719V SEQUOIA 2.5″ LIFT REAR VARIABLE RATE COILS FOR 2008-2021​


Did you use a shock extender on the rear or is there an extended version of the 5100?
I bought the Pro Tune Rear Shock Extenders for the 2nd gen sequoia. My installer said they wouldn't fit, so I'm running without them for now.
 
I just installed the 2.5" Dobinsons lift front and back.

Pre lift ride height hub to fender: 20.5" front, 21.25" rear
Post lift: 22” front, 24.5”rear

I gained 1.5" inch in the front and 3.25" in the rear. Exit Offroad said that should settle over the next month or two.

Build:
Dobinsons 2.5" lift kit for 2nd gen sequoia.
Pro Tune Dif Drop.
Icon Vector 5 wheels 17x8.5
Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/75 17 C rated tires
Black headlight mod....cooked in the oven :)
Black plasti-dip on all chrome. Gunmetal on front emblem.

The ride from the suspension would be fine, firm but not harsh, but unfortunately I now have a steering wheel shake between 50-70mph. Gone through 3 balances already including a road force balance and 1/4" to 1/2" shake is still there. driveline checks out. I did have a slight vibration before the build that might be amplified now with the bigger wheels. Any ideas?

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That looks awesome. Love those wheels. With those 17” wheels, just make sure the weights they add for balancing are out of the way of the calipers. It’s a pretty tight fit. I’ve seen where they will knock them off

that’s my only 2 cents about that...

good luck
 
I have the 2.5” rears on my Sequoia with Bilstein 5100s, 6112s in the front. Before that I was on 1.5” spacers with stock springs. The ride is awesome! Took it on a few trails and it held up pretty well. Haven’t towed yet but I should be okay with the WDH on there. Here’s how it looked with spacers
Were the spacers 1.5 front and rear before? Do you still have the spacer in front? What height are you running on the front struts? I have the Revtek 2.5 rear / 1.5 front with 5100s all around and get some rear end sag, especially when loaded. Not sure if ditching the spacer up front is the way to go.
 
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No lift, but I have the same steering wheel vibration from 50-70 mph. 2 wheel balances and no change.
 
Mike,

I don’t Offroad heavily, mainly just to and from the deer lease. Could I run the 1.75” coils on the stock Bilsteins?

Sequoia is 2019 TRD Sport 4x4
 
Mike,

I don’t Offroad heavily, mainly just to and from the deer lease. Could I run the 1.75” coils on the stock Bilsteins?

Sequoia is 2019 TRD Sport 4x4
Technically yes, although Bilsteins don't tend to like heavier rated and lifted coils very much from what I've seen on other Toyotas. AKA they blow seals or fail otherwise prematurely.
 
Technically yes, although Bilsteins don't tend to like heavier rated and lifted coils very much from what I've seen on other Toyotas. AKA they blow seals or fail otherwise prematurely.
I did not know this. So they’re better with just stock springs, no other options for them?
 
I did not know this. So they’re better with just stock springs, no other options for them?
Yes, with the springs they came with.

Even aftermarket Bilsteins like 5100's even are only intended to be used with stock springs, they state it in their terms and conditions. They're essentially an OE shock upgrade.

The Dobinsons coils would be best paired with Dobinsons struts and shocks or another similar heavier rated product.
 

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