Question.... the minimum lift provided in the front is 1". What are the chances that 1" screws up the calibration of the camera that is used for all the Safety stuff?
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Thanks, I am interested. I'll be waiting. Hopefully not too far off.We can work you guys deals once this hits the wholesale side, probably will be some time until they hit the US though
-Josh
Thats crazy when I look up my 24 OR, the 6112 doesn't come up at all...Oo! Good eye! They are indeed. $1,006 for the front kit, $287 rears![]()
Just search the p/n in google. 47-333246Thats crazy when I look up my 24 OR, the 6112 doesn't come up at all...
That's weird man. I have them all around and I feel they're stiffer for sure, especially on road, but certainly wouldn't consider them back breakingly stiff. I like the planted feel and they slay on rutted/bumpy dirt roads.Not sure about the fronts. But I tried the 5100 rears. They are excessively stiff. Unloaded it was back breakingly stiff. And I’m not too old either. Maybe if you have constant weight in the bed, they’d be fine. But I went back to my Icon rears and they’re like butter in comparison. Just an
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No, but be sure to disconnect your battery and wait about 20 mins before installation!Question.... the minimum lift provided in the front is 1". What are the chances that 1" screws up the calibration of the camera that is used for all the Safety stuff?
And also remember that the settings will give you more lift than stated due to the suspension geometry of the TacoNo, but be sure to disconnect your battery and wait about 20 mins before installation!