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Old 02-19-2007, 08:07 PM
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I have a 03 Dcab 3.4 with SAW 2.0 coilovers. I maybe trying to sell my truck to get a Dcab Tundra. What has to be changed to use the same coilovers on a Tundra. The top plate has both hole patterns for the top plate but does anyone know if the coils are the same. Is the only difference that the valving needs to be changed or is it more involved than that? Thanks.
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I have a 03 Dcab 3.4 with SAW 2.0 coilovers. I maybe trying to sell my truck to get a Dcab Tundra. What has to be changed to use the same coilovers on a Tundra. The top plate has both hole patterns for the top plate but does anyone know if the coils are the same. Is the only difference that the valving needs to be changed or is it more involved than that? Thanks.
should be just the valving...but not 100%, just call swayaway
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Yeah, call SAW and tell them what your doing. They will at least be able to send you the mounting plate, because those are different.
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