The leafsprings should have the plate with the sides surrounding the spring itself and the rubbers. You moved it to the top of the lowering blocks. The rubber above and below the springs is to reduce vibration and noise so the sides of the plate keep the rubbers in place. If you remove the rubbers you wont need the plate. It isn't a big deal but I just wanted to share that with you.
The leafsprings should have the plate with the sides surrounding the spring itself and the rubbers. You moved it to the top of the lowering blocks. The rubber above and below the springs is to reduce vibration and noise so the sides of the plate keep the rubbers in place. If you remove the rubbers you wont need the plate. It isn't a big deal but I just wanted to share that with you.
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What blocks did you get? Do you have a link?
I want to lower my 2015 taco but I’m curious if there are any cons to doing so
Hey man, what kind of wheels are the ones on your truck
What year is your toyota pickup ?
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How does it ride on this setup vs stock? Is it any stiffer or do the front tires wearout uneven?
The lower I drop it it from the front it’s a lot stiffer I suggest to use the drop spindles and no I got an alignment after I dropped it
@@RoachCoachok cool thanks!
Fr W video!!
Thank you
What rims are those , where do I get them
Just look up 0ffset 5x1143 steelies
Toyota Hilux