Car is back from the shop today. This suspension overhaul was the biggest job to date and arguably the most expensive. Coming in a close to ~4.2k in parts and labor.
The following were installed:
1. 6112 Bilstein front struts at 3rd circlip from the bottom. Theoretical lift of 1.8inches
2. 5160 struts and standard load Bilstein springs. Theoretical lift 1.75inches.
3. New OEM upper control arms
4. New OEM lower control arms
5. Dr. KDSS bolt on Mangar’s correction bracket
6. New front sway bar end links
7. New front and rear sway bar bushings
8. New passenger inner and outer tie rod(this was a “while we’re in there thing” as the driver side was done a few months ago.
9. Fresh oil and filter changing.
The UCA ball joints were toast, so were the rear shocks, front shocks were ok but slight seapage noticed during uninstallarion. LCA bushings had also seen some better days. Glad I replaced the front control arms!
The only hiccup is that the vsc and psc error lights and abs lights are on but my shop told me it just needs to get recalibrated with techstream after the alignment. Sending the car to an alignment shop tomorrow morning.
I have been anxious over how the car was gonna ride with the bilstein setup. I knew the digressive valving was going to make slow speed bumps more noticeable. Happy to report that the car’s handling feels tighter and more controlled expecting it to only get better after the alignment. The nose dive is GONE, body roll at slow speeds are less pronounce. Shocks are perfectly damped, evident front how it recovers after speed bumps. At slow speed concrete expansion joints and road to driveway transitions are slightly more noticeable.
I hope the alignment and subsequent calibration is able to take care of the dash lights soon. Loving how it drives but even more so how it looks. This is the + in OEM+ for sure. Toyota should have designed the 200 with slightly better handling dynamics, these shocks for sure deliver that and better off road performance.
I’ll take hub to fender measurement and post before and after later. Now the only other item is to find some Falken Wildpeak AT3W in SL load rating. Will stick with 285/65/R18.
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Looking great man!
All tie rod ends are next on my list
Can’t find many posts or vids of anyone doing it themselves so not sure what I’m getting into.
Weird about your lights. I’m guessing they hit one of the sensors or knocked a plug loose. Will see what they say. Needing an alignment wouldn’t trigger lights, that’s BS as far as I know