Just finished installing my lift with help from your video as well as a few other. Started at 8am this morning and finished at 10pm tonight. Luckily my Sequoia has lived in the southeast its whole life, so very minimal rust. Only took 12 hours and more swear words than I can count haha.
The stance is MUCH improved! An old school trick to freeing up rusted bolts is to heat up the bolt/nut with a torch and melt a crayon on the nut and let it creep its way into the nut. Allows the nut to back off easier than wd40
I put the OME shocks and struts on my 05 Tundra last year. They were rusted like yours on the rear shocks. We just used a sawzall on those upper shock mounts and cut off that stud. Took about 2 minutes on each side.
I have a 2002 Toyota Sequoia and I put Bilstein shocks with OME springs and I ended up cutting the shock as close as I could under the the lip and just pounding it up through the hole. But it took me hours and hours of failing before I figured that out. Good job! Working under these things i not a job for people who give up easily. 🙂
Thanks so much! Your experience sounds very similar to mine haha! I definitely destroyed both my shock absorbers in the process of removing them. Awesome job to you as well! Hope the Sequoia treats you well!
Good job at sticking with it and getting all those old rusty parts out. Now change those lower ball joints if you havent already! This is VERY important. I also have a lifted sequoia. The lower ball joints on these trucks can fail, causing the whole front end on that side to completely collapse and they tire will break off the truck. The two biggest factors there are high miles, and lifting the front end which significantly changes the angle on the ball joints. This drastically increases the odds of failure. This is a real safety concern my friend. If it happens at high speed, you could end up in a lot of trouble. Or if it happens somewhere out on the trail, youll be stranded there. I would hate to see that happen to you guys. Google sequoia lower ball joint failure if you havent. It happens too often specifically on lifted trucks with high milege on those lbj's. Good luck and hope you have many great adventures
Thanks for the comment! The LBJ's and on my to-do list. I've seen photos and know how dangerous it can be when they do fail. I'm currently working on a few other repairs and upgrades but the LBJs will be coming soon!
@maxwell.peters For when you do get to them, they can be a bear to get out. The tie rod ends and lower ball joints are pressed and mine we re difficult to get out. The two keys are applying penetrating oil the day before you remove them, and then heating like crazy with a torch. Heat was the big one for me. Even with penitrating oil I couldn't pound them out. Once I heated them with a torch for around 60 seconds, they pounded right out. Hopefully that helps 👍
It’s definitely worth it! For the price the Old Man Emu made a pretty good difference, not the smoothest suspension ever but a lot better than what was on there.
So what i did with the back shocks was two giant chanel locks. I used one on the shock and another one on that chanel lock and i zip tied the handles to keep it locked. Then got underneath and popped them loose
What was the height change between front and rear 6 inch from tire to fender for rear and 4 inch from tire to fender on front what did it change to after the lift
Thanks so much! Here are links: Ditch Light Bracket: amzn.to/4cm84o1 Ditch Lights: amzn.to/4akAJrJ (The brackets say for Tacoma's, but they fit 1st gen Sequoias too!)
I was actually looking at 3rd gens for a while! Didn’t want to pay 15k or whatever price people are asking these days lol. I figured the install would be pretty similar to the 4 runners.
Glad this was able to help! I'm not sure about the VSC / Trac light. Mine came on when I first installed bigger tires (33") but eventually went away. Sometimes I think the sensors get confused. I'd recommend posting in one of the Sequoia Facebook groups! Lots of knowledgeable people in there!
I would use a long bar with heavy duty socket instead of the impact drill to break that nut loose…did u consider using a spacer instead of the shock absorber?
Try some penetrant fluid next time on the rusty shocks the reason the nuts are coming off so hard is they are pinch lock nuts they are oval shaped on the inside
The ride quality is definitely different but good. At first the OME suspension will feel a lot stiffer compared to stock. However, I've gotten used to the feel and definitely consider it an upgrade! It performs better off roading which was my main goal!
Just finished installing my lift with help from your video as well as a few other. Started at 8am this morning and finished at 10pm tonight. Luckily my Sequoia has lived in the southeast its whole life, so very minimal rust. Only took 12 hours and more swear words than I can count haha.
Awesome work! That is exactly why I made this video! Thanks for the comment and watching! Enjoy the lift!
The stance is MUCH improved! An old school trick to freeing up rusted bolts is to heat up the bolt/nut with a torch and melt a crayon on the nut and let it creep its way into the nut. Allows the nut to back off easier than wd40
I put the OME shocks and struts on my 05 Tundra last year. They were rusted like yours on the rear shocks. We just used a sawzall on those upper shock mounts and cut off that stud. Took about 2 minutes on each side.
Yeah looking back there are so many things I should’ve done differently haha!
I have a 2002 Toyota Sequoia and I put Bilstein shocks with OME springs and I ended up cutting the shock as close as I could under the the lip and just pounding it up through the hole. But it took me hours and hours of failing before I figured that out. Good job! Working under these things i not a job for people who give up easily. 🙂
Thanks so much! Your experience sounds very similar to mine haha! I definitely destroyed both my shock absorbers in the process of removing them. Awesome job to you as well! Hope the Sequoia treats you well!
The before it's natural for the 6 inch in rear and 4 inch in the front between tires and fenders the 4runners also have that forward Rake
Good work hope the Truck and lift service you well
Thanks so much!
This is awesome dude. I hope the rig treats you well
Thanks so much! Appreciate it!
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Of course! Hope it was helpful!
Great job bud!
Thanks so much man! Hopefully someday I’ll be able to take on some of the projects you do! Starting small for now though haha!
Good job at sticking with it and getting all those old rusty parts out. Now change those lower ball joints if you havent already! This is VERY important.
I also have a lifted sequoia. The lower ball joints on these trucks can fail, causing the whole front end on that side to completely collapse and they tire will break off the truck. The two biggest factors there are high miles, and lifting the front end which significantly changes the angle on the ball joints. This drastically increases the odds of failure. This is a real safety concern my friend. If it happens at high speed, you could end up in a lot of trouble. Or if it happens somewhere out on the trail, youll be stranded there. I would hate to see that happen to you guys. Google sequoia lower ball joint failure if you havent. It happens too often specifically on lifted trucks with high milege on those lbj's.
Good luck and hope you have many great adventures
Thanks for the comment! The LBJ's and on my to-do list. I've seen photos and know how dangerous it can be when they do fail. I'm currently working on a few other repairs and upgrades but the LBJs will be coming soon!
@maxwell.peters For when you do get to them, they can be a bear to get out. The tie rod ends and lower ball joints are pressed and mine we re difficult to get out. The two keys are applying penetrating oil the day before you remove them, and then heating like crazy with a torch. Heat was the big one for me. Even with penitrating oil I couldn't pound them out. Once I heated them with a torch for around 60 seconds, they pounded right out. Hopefully that helps 👍
Great video man i appreciate the hard work,one day I'll be about to get a lift on my sequoia.
It’s definitely worth it! For the price the Old Man Emu made a pretty good difference, not the smoothest suspension ever but a lot better than what was on there.
So what i did with the back shocks was two giant chanel locks. I used one on the shock and another one on that chanel lock and i zip tied the handles to keep it locked. Then got underneath and popped them loose
This would've been a much better idea. For some reason I was so nervous about breaking them. I have no idea why lol
Dang … nice job!
Normaly the centering washer with the lip goes on top of the bottom bushing then rubber on top then washer then nut
What was the height change between front and rear 6 inch from tire to fender for rear and 4 inch from tire to fender on front what did it change to after the lift
The wheel gap increased 2.5” in the front and 2” in the back! Sorry I forgot to mention that in the video!
Wow at the front strut just shot out and the top hat broken off the coil
Curious what ditch lights and bracket you have mounted on the front? Great Video!!
Thanks so much! Here are links:
Ditch Light Bracket: amzn.to/4cm84o1
Ditch Lights: amzn.to/4akAJrJ
(The brackets say for Tacoma's, but they fit 1st gen Sequoias too!)
The suspension on these first gen sequoia are Just like the 3rd Gen 4runners rear can be a pain
I was actually looking at 3rd gens for a while! Didn’t want to pay 15k or whatever price people are asking these days lol. I figured the install would be pretty similar to the 4 runners.
@@maxwell.peters yep install is identical to the 3rd 4runner toyota makes most of there vehicles cross compatible
Thanks for informative video sequoia came out nice I just did mine but vsc light and trac light came out wonderful if that happened to you as well
Glad this was able to help! I'm not sure about the VSC / Trac light. Mine came on when I first installed bigger tires (33") but eventually went away. Sometimes I think the sensors get confused. I'd recommend posting in one of the Sequoia Facebook groups! Lots of knowledgeable people in there!
Thanks I’ll give it a try
Did you have rear air suspension on that Sequoia? If so what did you do to dusable it? 😊
I didn't have air suspension so I'm not entirely sure what the process looks like to remove it. However I do know it can be done!
i was praying when you were removing the rear spring
Me too haha! Definitely a little sketchy lol
I would use a long bar with heavy duty socket instead of the impact drill to break that nut loose…did u consider using a spacer instead of the shock absorber?
what front springs did you use?
They are Old Man Emu (OME) and I got them as part of a lift kit from First Gen Offroad!
Did you changed your cv axle after installing your lift?
Nope! All stock cv axles!
@@maxwell.peters did you install drop diff by any chance?
Try some penetrant fluid next time on the rusty shocks the reason the nuts are coming off so hard is they are pinch lock nuts they are oval shaped on the inside
Any issues later with the VSC controls after lifting?
Not really! I had one drive where it randomly came on for a couple hours but then went away lol
How has this lift affected MPG
What are you getting for MPG now with lift typically
The lift didn’t really impact my mpgs too much but the 33” tires I installed later definitely did!
How is the ride quality are they more comfortable then stock
The ride quality is definitely different but good. At first the OME suspension will feel a lot stiffer compared to stock. However, I've gotten used to the feel and definitely consider it an upgrade! It performs better off roading which was my main goal!
Did you assemble the front shocks yourself or did you pay 1st gen to assemble it??
I paid 1st gen to assemble the front since I don't have the proper tools at home. It was well worth it and saved me a ton of time!
Do you have a link of where you purchased the kit?
It should be linked in the description of the video but here's a link: www.1stgenoffroad.com/store/p821/OME2SequoiaKit.html#/
How much was the kit?
Why is my 2010 sequoia leaking fluid in the front across the bar that goes from tire to tire. My vehicle has 200k on it
Hmm I’d have to see it but it could possibly be the steering rack. If not, maybe a CV axel?
😮 I hope you use.." penetrating oil" On all of you're rusty joint/ bolts.... it makes a difference 😮
LIQUID WRENCH for the bolts first...............maybe???????