I called them directly and they suggested that I get a spacer size of 1.25". If you're unsure, you could call them too. They were super helpful and answered all my questions. Thanks for watching!
How much weight do you have added? They are rated for a 2” lift, but the weight ranges are very large and they do not tell height when loaded down. I see you only got 1 1/4” lift tho.
I originally had a 2" lift with my Icon leaf pack but after getting the camper shell which adds about 200lbs and other gear, I noticed that it was noticeably sagging. I wasn't expecting a 2" difference since I had the extra weight but with the regular gear I have in the back, I still have the front rake that I like.
Ok, so I have been watching a lot of videos on how to replace the lift springs. By far, your's is the best. Thank you for taking the time to put this out.
Great video, but Toyota service repair manual says to hand tight the frame to leaf, leaf to shackle, shackle to frame, and bottom shock absorber nuts, torque wheel nuts and lower vehicle back to the ground and jounce the suspension several times to let everything settle in, and then torque to the recommend torque specifications. This prevents binding of the leaf bushings. The method you performed here could cause the leaf to frame/shackle to bind, a couple rides it will settle sure but it could prevent unnecessary binding of the bushings.
Not sure if you already figured this out I just did the install on mine. I used Anti seize on both the outside and inside the bushings. Installed mine no squeaks. Same exact setup with the Accutune bump stops.
Oh nice! I didn’t have squeaks for the first 2 weeks but after that, I started to get it and then it got worse after taking off road. I’ll have to take mine apart and grease everything. What anti-seize did you use? Do you know if it’s safe for those rubber bushings? Thanks bud!
Nice video but i have question about i have 3” lift on my tacoma and planning to buy stage 2 of deaver its a 2” inch lift do u think this will work and fit?
@@welldann42 that’s a question that Deaver would have a better answer. If I had to guess, it should work but might end up leveling your truck instead of keeping that front rake if you did a 3” lift for the front and back. Deaver has great customer service so they’ll definitely get you answer in a timely manner. They’re great on the phone as well. Thanks for watching!
Also your shocks are too short for your amount of increased down travel, you can see your shock at its fully extended length when you unbolted it. Its not a lot of down travel for the added leaf spring travel you added. You will bottom out and deform the top shock mount tab due to the force of the shock bottoming out and the axle pulling down on the top mount when suspension flexes and droops down. You need a limit strap or longer shock, best would be both longer and a limit strap.
@ 3:16 took a pause, get rid or the F ng demo claw nail removal bar right now, it has no place around a machined and polished or coated surface. 2nd who care the orientation of the lower bolt plate, your putting a u-bolt flip in with top plate and bump stop. Breathe ok proceed.
If you knew how often people use sharp tools to build the things you use everyday, you'd die from a heart attack. No, I will not get rid of the "F ng demo claw nail removal bar" because you said so. It was necessary and nothing was damaged. 2nd, people who don't do a flip kit will care about the orientation and that's why I mentioned it in the first place. The people who have the most to say are the ones that have the least to offer. Enjoy the free content that people spend hours making or go somewhere else to cry. Instead of making stupid comments on people's channels, spend some time learning better grammar and spelling. Don't make me block you dude.
@@MasterofNone365 Only thing to watch out for using the claw is gouging the shaft of the shock, which will cause leaks if you cycle that much travel. Good video though. Also note that U-bolts are one time use, so technically when you installed them, torqued to spec, the removed, they were already used up after that first torque to spec lol. But hey, I've re-used ubolts many a times.
Loving this channel thanks for the install video
Thanks for watching! Hope it helps!
Clean install! I like the e-brake mounting location and the effort to make it look so clean, same with u-bolt trimming. Nice job
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to watch! Absolutely love my kit!
Definitely the best install video I've watched so far! Nice work 👌
Thanks for watching bud!
Awesome video man. Thanks a ton for taking the time to make & upload.
Thanks for watching bud! It was definitely a lot of work but I had a blast!
Great video, looking at ordering this exact same setup from AccuTune! What cup height did you go with??
I called them directly and they suggested that I get a spacer size of 1.25". If you're unsure, you could call them too. They were super helpful and answered all my questions. Thanks for watching!
How much weight do you have added? They are rated for a 2” lift, but the weight ranges are very large and they do not tell height when loaded down. I see you only got 1 1/4” lift tho.
I originally had a 2" lift with my Icon leaf pack but after getting the camper shell which adds about 200lbs and other gear, I noticed that it was noticeably sagging. I wasn't expecting a 2" difference since I had the extra weight but with the regular gear I have in the back, I still have the front rake that I like.
Ok, so I have been watching a lot of videos on how to replace the lift springs. By far, your's is the best. Thank you for taking the time to put this out.
@@ryoung6725 thanks! I appreciate it!
Great video, but Toyota service repair manual says to hand tight the frame to leaf, leaf to shackle, shackle to frame, and bottom shock absorber nuts, torque wheel nuts and lower vehicle back to the ground and jounce the suspension several times to let everything settle in, and then torque to the recommend torque specifications. This prevents binding of the leaf bushings. The method you performed here could cause the leaf to frame/shackle to bind, a couple rides it will settle sure but it could prevent unnecessary binding of the bushings.
Just subscribed, awesome video very detailed.
Thank you!
Thanks brother! Appreciate the time you took to watch and subscribe!
Not sure if you already figured this out I just did the install on mine. I used Anti seize on both the outside and inside the bushings. Installed mine no squeaks. Same exact setup with the Accutune bump stops.
Oh nice! I didn’t have squeaks for the first 2 weeks but after that, I started to get it and then it got worse after taking off road. I’ll have to take mine apart and grease everything. What anti-seize did you use? Do you know if it’s safe for those rubber bushings? Thanks bud!
I just used the permatex one but I know they say lithium grease specifically is what you want
You also made moving those leaf packs way easier then it was for me 😂😂
@@theeCoryLee ok cool. I definitely have some white lithium.
@@theeCoryLee old man strength lol
Nice video but i have question about i have 3” lift on my tacoma and planning to buy stage 2 of deaver its a 2” inch lift do u think this will work and fit?
@@welldann42 that’s a question that Deaver would have a better answer. If I had to guess, it should work but might end up leveling your truck instead of keeping that front rake if you did a 3” lift for the front and back. Deaver has great customer service so they’ll definitely get you answer in a timely manner. They’re great on the phone as well. Thanks for watching!
Also your shocks are too short for your amount of increased down travel, you can see your shock at its fully extended length when you unbolted it. Its not a lot of down travel for the added leaf spring travel you added. You will bottom out and deform the top shock mount tab due to the force of the shock bottoming out and the axle pulling down on the top mount when suspension flexes and droops down. You need a limit strap or longer shock, best would be both longer and a limit strap.
WoW, very nice video and step by step! I need this for my 2020.
Thanks for watching!
@ 3:16 took a pause, get rid or the F ng demo claw nail removal bar right now, it has no place around a machined and polished or coated surface. 2nd who care the orientation of the lower bolt plate, your putting a u-bolt flip in with top plate and bump stop. Breathe ok proceed.
If you knew how often people use sharp tools to build the things you use everyday, you'd die from a heart attack. No, I will not get rid of the "F ng demo claw nail removal bar" because you said so. It was necessary and nothing was damaged. 2nd, people who don't do a flip kit will care about the orientation and that's why I mentioned it in the first place. The people who have the most to say are the ones that have the least to offer. Enjoy the free content that people spend hours making or go somewhere else to cry. Instead of making stupid comments on people's channels, spend some time learning better grammar and spelling. Don't make me block you dude.
@@MasterofNone365 Only thing to watch out for using the claw is gouging the shaft of the shock, which will cause leaks if you cycle that much travel. Good video though. Also note that U-bolts are one time use, so technically when you installed them, torqued to spec, the removed, they were already used up after that first torque to spec lol. But hey, I've re-used ubolts many a times.