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JayZap

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Installed new Dobinsons springs today on my Trailhunter.

Went with 817s in the front and 820s in the rear, gained about an inch front and back.

Questions:

Should I consider stronger sway bar links or extended sway bar links to correct sway bar geometry?

I have the electronic sway bar disconnect. Should I consider a diff drop? I read some funky feedback from the icon diff drop


2024 Tacoma Trailhunter - Dobinsons Springs Installed IMG_4956






2024 Tacoma Trailhunter - Dobinsons Springs Installed IMG_4958


2024 Tacoma Trailhunter - Dobinsons Springs Installed IMG_4960
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I went with 822 and 821v ( CBI Covert Bumper with Warn 10 winch on front) and AluCab Contour canopy and towing TetonX camper a significant amount of the time. These gave me a return to original height and basically eliminated the significant sag in rear with trailer. And drives better than OEM suspension. Happy with the results. Sad that Toyota couldn’t figure this out to begin with.
 

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Installed new Dobinsons springs today on my Trailhunter.

Went with 817s in the front and 820s in the rear, gained about an inch front and back.

Questions:

Should I consider stronger sway bar links or extended sway bar links to correct sway bar geometry?

I have the electronic sway bar disconnect. Should I consider a diff drop? I read some funky feedback from the icon diff drop


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What size tires have you there. It looks great!
 

mtbocoee

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I just spoke with Dobinson's on using 820s in the front and 821V in the rear. My truck has sagged at least an inch in the rear. They suggested that I may need the SE59-591 adjustable sway bar links depending on the lift height with the static load. My challenge is when I need the lift I will be loaded with camping gear thus the lift will be variable.
 

mtbocoee

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I went with 822 and 821v ( CBI Covert Bumper with Warn 10 winch on front) and AluCab Contour canopy and towing TetonX camper a significant amount of the time. These gave me a return to original height and basically eliminated the significant sag in rear with trailer. And drives better than OEM suspension. Happy with the results. Sad that Toyota couldn’t figure this out to begin with.
Have you had any issue with excessive lift in the rear when not towing? Did you add adjustable sway bar links with the rear springs?
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