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After looking at more threads, I see that I can get Toyota OEM shocks for about $21 each. Will I see 3.5x a better ride with the billies at $75 each? Again, no off-road. Daily Driver, in town, a little highway.
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Ok, so, to the people who got Tough Dog shocks without the rest of a kit, what did you pay for them? Are they considerably less than the ~$100 per shock for OMEs?
Its not a $ question for me. At first I was going to get the Bilstein 5100s, but then realized they will give me an inch or two of lift. Riding higher is not an issue for me - I just sold my 3500 Duramax Crew Cab. But I don't need it on the 62. That sent me to the 4600's. If there is a more comfortable shock for essentially street only use, I'm all ears.
Those are what I would describe as universal aftermarket shocks. Their note about lift means they think they’d fit with 3-4” of suspension lift (typically via non stock springs.) They are longer than stock, both when extended and when compressed. If you installed them with original leaf springs, the shock would most likely bottom out (reach its minimum length) prior to the spring being able to do its job and compress fully, which will result in a horrible ride and ruined shocks in short order.This is where I got the impression that it would give me some lift:
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- Ready to install.
- No modification required.
- Front Lift: 3-4"
- Extended Length: Front 22.58 Inch; Collapsed Length: Front 14.13; Upper Mounting Style: Front Eyelet; Lower Mounting Style: Front Eyelet
Does that mean that's what would be needed to be able to fit those?
Wow. First time I've heard of OEM being the value option.After looking at more threads, I see that I can get Toyota OEM shocks for about $21 each. Will I see 3.5x a better ride with the billies at $75 each? Again, no off-road. Daily Driver, in town, a little highway.