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Old 05-08-2008, 10:41 PM
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Default Re: 2007 Tundra TRD lowering suspension kit.

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Originally Posted by TRDatVT View Post
The only think I DO NOT like about the SOS kit is the fact that you have to epoxy the spring perch. Not very safe IMO if something doesn't bond right or deteriorates over time.
The epoxy just keeps the perch from rotating. The perch itself sits on the bend in the shock (just like the factory perch). The bend in the shock is too big to let the perch slip by. The epoxy doesn't support any of the force.

In relation to the vibration...

I found out that the vibration on the TRD kit is due to an incorrect drive shaft angle. The shims that are included in the kit may not have been used, or may have been installed backwards.
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