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New Mexico Dobinson C59-819V Rear Springs for Gen4 Tacoma

Pappy

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I just pulled these off my 2025 and installed the heaver 821V springs. The 819V springs compensated for the extra weight of my camper and rear bumper, but I didn't get any lift. These are springs only, no shocks. There are compression scuffs where the coils contacted each other. The springs have around 3000 miles on them. Dobinsons says:

C59-819V (55mm - 2.25") 175- 330lb Load / (30mm - 1.25") 440-660lb Load

$150 for the spring pair. Price is firm. Note that shipping could be as high as $70 depending on how far you are from New Mexico. I ship FedEx Ground. Local pickup is acceptable.

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Are they still available? Where in New Mexico as I’m in southern Colorado.
 
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Yes, I still have them. I'm in Albuquerque.
 

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How do you like the 821V's in comparison to the 819V's? I'm happy with my 819V's but I've considered swapping as well. I keep resisting the urge but people like you make it hard.... :ROFLMAO:
 
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I've only had them on for 2 days, so I haven't formed an opinion. I have another shake down trip planned for the end of the month. They are giving me a little bit more lift. I don't notice it getting in the truck, but I do notice it at the tailgate.
 

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Sounds good. Any idea how much more lift?

Please give an update once you've had them for awhile. I don't necessarily need or want more lift but I do know I'm way over the recommended weight of the 819's.
 
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Sounds good. Any idea how much more lift?
Not yet. My driveway is wonky, so I can't get a good measurement. I need to get it on flat ground. On paper it should be 1.5".
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