Put a spacer block on your shocks aka a wooden block with the car jacked up to make install easy. I had to do this with my gmc Yukon Denali xl.i Ran with 26 inch wheels
These Toyota Century shocks are electronic and air and if I insert a wooden block the ride would lose some of its smoothness. I want to try my best to not affect the shocks. My Florida lifting days are over lol. I did install a spacer block in a previous 1999 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight before and everytime I went over a speed bump it would bounce more than ever and give like a "clap-back" effect on the return bounce and it just never felt right. But yes, what you are saying would help on a normal system. The updated and final resolution to this video is here: ruclips.net/video/gJf_Zk09C68/видео.html
Thanks for posting this! Did you have difficulty getting the hubcap off? I just bought a 1992 Toyota Century, and I can't figure out the best way to remove the hubcap.
Nice! I got you hermano. I have an entire 1992 Toyota Century Playlist on this channel. Within that Playlist is this video which shows exactly how to properly remove the hubcaps: ruclips.net/video/DtfnVzAqhyE/видео.htmlsi=TeEjn1w54VJapxR4
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Yes da bloopers, finally just like is it here, lol
Super bloopers with this one.
Super hard to edit.
Should've gotten custom spacers made. They would've changed the hub bore and you wouldn't need hub bore rings. Less parts = less chance of failure.
True. Don't know where to get them.
Put a spacer block on your shocks aka a wooden block with the car jacked up to make install easy. I had to do this with my gmc Yukon Denali xl.i Ran with 26 inch wheels
These Toyota Century shocks are electronic and air and if I insert a wooden block the ride would lose some of its smoothness. I want to try my best to not affect the shocks. My Florida lifting days are over lol. I did install a spacer block in a previous 1999 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight before and everytime I went over a speed bump it would bounce more than ever and give like a "clap-back" effect on the return bounce and it just never felt right.
But yes, what you are saying would help on a normal system.
The updated and final resolution to this video is here:
ruclips.net/video/gJf_Zk09C68/видео.html
Thanks for posting this! Did you have difficulty getting the hubcap off? I just bought a 1992 Toyota Century, and I can't figure out the best way to remove the hubcap.
Nice!
I got you hermano. I have an entire 1992 Toyota Century Playlist on this channel.
Within that Playlist is this video which shows exactly how to properly remove the hubcaps:
ruclips.net/video/DtfnVzAqhyE/видео.htmlsi=TeEjn1w54VJapxR4
@JCMFix Thank you!!!! You make it look easy lol
@@greatusernameful Thanks. I really love this car and want to help others who have the willpower to get one.
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