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Hello from Kaua'i!

I know a couple others have posted about this config but I figured I'd contribute since everyone's been so helpful in making this decision for me.

Here's my '24 OR with the All Dogs Offroad Spacer Eraser front springs only to level it out. I also had the Icon top hats installed. Running 285/70/17 BFG KO3s on the stock wheels. Once it was aligned it now drives great, no rubbing. I was thinking about going with 75s but after seeing the 70s I feel it would've looked better with a little more lift with the 34' tires. Very happy with results.
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Sweet Ride! We have Twins. I started with the fronts to level but later added the rear springs too. I am glad I did. Good Luck with your truck!
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Sweet Ride! We have Twins. I started with the fronts to level but later added the rear springs too. I am glad I did. Good Luck with your truck!
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You clearly have excellent taste sir lol!

Curious, why did prefer the rake vs leveling? Are you towing/hauling? Just prefer the raked look?
 

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Thank you, Sir. Right back at you.
Sure, I do not really do any heavy towing, but I had loaded up the bed with some heavy items, and I did not like the look of the front up in the air. I know some guys do but I don't. The other season was the folks at ADO prefer to do all the springs to keep the factory geometry. It could also be a sales thing, but I think their intentions are legit.
It also brings the truck back to the way Toyota designed it in a sense.
Why I went with the ADO springs to begin with was because it seemed to be the least aggressive way to get the lift that I wanted. I am extremely happy with the ride.
I will say though if I had known back in 2024 that Toyota was going to offer a factory lift in 2025, I would have waited. One more thing on the ADO. If you decide to do the rear springs please remove the factory spring silencer insulators. If you don't you could get a coil spring slap sound or a rattle. I found out the hard way. Merry Christmas too you and a happy New year.
 
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Thank you and Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you too!
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