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This is a discussion thread titled "Downey 2 inch rear coils - lifting my Sequoia", within the 1Gen-Sequoia forum, part of the SUV Forums category.


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Old 03-07-2008, 04:12 PM
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Default Downey 2 inch rear coils - lifting my Sequoia

I asked in the suspension forum but thought I'd ask here as well. I'm putting some coilovers on the front, likely Camburg or ICON/DR with Camburg UCA's but I have not yet decided on the rear. I've lifted a few trucks over the years and I am one of those guys that doesn't like spacers, lift blocks, AAL and most of all I hate body lifts. Here's the question I posted:

Anyone tried Downey's 2 inch coils on the rear of a Sequoia? If so how do they ride and with what shocks? I may also add air-lift 1000 airbags to the inside of the coils. I'm thinking Bilstein standard length yellow HD's unless I can find slightly longer ones. For the front I'll likely go extra length DR/ICON coilovers with Camburg UCA's.

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