Ironman 4x4 Foam Cell Pro Lift Kit Install on a 3rd Gen Tundra. 2022 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro.

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @lamardebo5340
    @lamardebo5340 3 месяца назад +3

    any updates on how youre feeling about thhe ironman suspension? thinking about picking them up myself

  • @boneskull4207
    @boneskull4207 4 месяца назад

    I have the 3.5 ironman on my 2018 tundra and so far I am happy with it, ride is smooth, took most of the lean out from cornering. I wish i could have got the green springs on my kit but it was only offered in black. Oh well. Thanks for sharing! Be safe and be blessed!

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад

      Thanks man, you too! And totally agree, I’m 💯 satisfied with the ride quality and extension. Performed extremely well when I took it up the local mountain to one of my favorite spots!

  • @ClimbAClassic
    @ClimbAClassic 21 день назад

    Surprised you had to loosen the lower control arm bolts to get the strut out.

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  17 дней назад +1

      Yea man, it wasn’t happening without doing it, it was crazy!

  • @BlossomrichIntegrated
    @BlossomrichIntegrated 3 месяца назад

    Great video and very educated! I have question about for this 2.5inch lifted in the rear, does it need brake line extension? I have same trim but 2023 year. Thank you😊

  • @BlossomrichIntegrated
    @BlossomrichIntegrated 3 месяца назад

    Great video and very educated! I have question about for this 2.5inch lifted in the rear, does it need brake line extension? I have same trim but 2023 year. Thank you

  • @TIGWeldingCreations
    @TIGWeldingCreations 4 месяца назад +2

    Does it also give you a lift ? Or just better overall ride quality for off roading ?

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад +2

      Yes sir, 2.5” lift depending on what options ya go with. That’s what I’m running but you can select other options as well. Highly recommend it!

  • @WandererProjects
    @WandererProjects 4 месяца назад

    Looks good. I've been checking on this set but the black springs are still not available. What makes you choose Ironman over dobinsons?

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! After doing a ton of research, I love the idea of the Foam Cell interior components and the lower maintenance required in the long run. There’s an excellent video on RUclips from another channel that explains the differences and advantages extremely well, if I can find it I’ll link it here for ya, but he does a great job of explaining in detail the science behind the “foam cell” interior components. And I have to say, I’ve already had it up in the mountains at one of my favorite spots, and it handles like a dream! Hope that helps, thanks for watching!

    • @WandererProjects
      @WandererProjects 4 месяца назад +1

      @@NitroZ18Fishing Nice! Did you have any issues with alignment? I'm reading that anything more than 2 inches of lift will need upper control arms.

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад

      None at all, my local shop actually said it aligned perfectly. They had me in and out in less than an hour. I consider new UCA’s but glad I didn’t worry about it!

  • @Loucanton
    @Loucanton 4 месяца назад

    In regards to the rear coil springs, is it required to use the old or OEM insulator to the new springs? also what is the front and rear height after the new suspension install? Thank you!

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад

      Hey Lou! Ironman recommends using the OEM piece with the new springs, not sure I can say it’s absolutely required but I would definitely swap it over.
      As far as height, that’s one thing I forgot to show in the video 🤦‍♂️. From center of hub to bottom of fender flare is as follows…
      Front- 23 1/2
      Rear- 24 1/2
      Just keep in mind your results may vary due to all the weight I have on my setup, and what options ya choose to go with (there are different weight rated front and rear springs). If I didn’t have all that weight I would be sitting even higher, but it’s very impressive how the rear springs especially are handling the added accessories!

    • @Loucanton
      @Loucanton 4 месяца назад

      @@NitroZ18Fishing Thank you for your prompt response... I have my TRD pro rear coil springs replaced with 2 in. Dobinsons and I have to replaced the rear brake lines and add a Bolt on Trackbar Correction kit from Dr KDSS to balance and prevent the brake line strain.

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад

      No prob, happy to help! I looked at their BOTCK kit, but haven’t noticed a need for it yet with my setup. Gonna keep an eye on my lines but I’ve had the suspension basically fully extended already and they looked ok, thankfully. Only other thing I am gonna do is get cradles for my bags

  • @caninphx
    @caninphx 4 месяца назад

    I’d like a more thorough review on the shocks when you get a chance to actually put them
    To use.

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад

      Stay tuned! I’ve already had it up the mountain at one of my favorite spots, handles like a dream. The articulation is definitely improved, I’ll do a follow up after a few more trips out, but so far I’m super impressed! Thanks for watching!

    • @seamuspdolan
      @seamuspdolan 4 месяца назад

      Need to extend the brake lines?

    • @NitroZ18Fishing
      @NitroZ18Fishing  4 месяца назад +1

      No sir, brake lines are still good to go!

    • @seamuspdolan
      @seamuspdolan 4 месяца назад

      @@NitroZ18Fishing is that because the TRD Pro perhaps already has longer brake lines than a regular Tundra? Likely going to pull the trigger on this setup and have a Limited TRD-Off Road

  • @BlossomrichIntegrated
    @BlossomrichIntegrated 3 месяца назад

    Great video and very educated! I have question about for this 2.5inch lifted in the rear, does it need brake line extension? I have same trim but 2023 year. Thank you