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Default Front Coil color code.............. help

does anyone know what the following spring color code is off of.

orange/orange
orange/red
with yellow Bilsteins

and if it will level up a 2001 access cab without spacers
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Default Re: Front Coil color code.............. help

here are the colors off my 2006 Tundra DC TRD
drivers side was yellow/red and the passenger side was red/blue
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Default Re: Front Coil color code.............. help

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does anyone know what the following spring color code is off of.

orange/orange
orange/red
with yellow Bilsteins

and if it will level up a 2001 access cab without spacers
That's the same color code I saw when I purchased a set of coils with the stock Tokico Shocks from a 2005 DC. You're going to have to find out next which one fits what side. I forgot as I took them off since then. Bilstein Adjustable shock and coil spring setup for when getting my coilovers re-built putting those in as a replacement until that time they're done. It will level your tundra out as they have a higher spring rate for the double cab. Supposedly 750lbs from what members said here for the double cab when they checked. Also the coil is about 1/4" longer over the stock 575 lb coil for a stock Tundra coil.

I had these on my truck for test fitting. The truck was 1" taller with the Bilstein Adjustables set at only the 2.0" setting over the Donahoe Racing coilovers set at 2.5" of lift and sitting 1" lower with my Heavy ARB bumper at the time. All these measurements I took from the ground up to the bottom of the fender flares checking if they did anything. So yeah you should get a higher ride height for sure. Especially without an ARB bumper. Your ride is probably going to be stiff. Enjoy
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Default Re: Front Coil color code.............. help

From what I have read these are the color codes for the Double Cab Tundras. The red/orange goes on the drivers side.
These coils should "lift" an Access Cab but remember that they are heavier duty springs because of the extra weight of the Double Cab configuration.
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