I had 884 coils on 90004s on my last Tundra with a plate steel bumper (+/- 100lbs) and got what I thought was the right amount of lift. Probably about 1.5-2" because I had a 1.5" aal in the rear as well. I think the 885s will give you plenty of lift - more like 2.5-3" from what I have seen. I have a friend with the 885/90004 combo and his truck is tall in the front like that picture of two tracks.
The 884s and 885s have the same spring rate and I personally think it is well matched to a stiffer shock like the 90004s. The 886s would give you a really firm ride with harsh topping out unless you are running an ARB bumper) and winch. The shock compression and rebound has an effect on how the spring rate feels so I am not sure you can really say that a 650 is going to feel stiffer than a 600 because there more factors than that.
Tires pictured are 265/75r16 KO2s.
The 884s and 885s have the same spring rate and I personally think it is well matched to a stiffer shock like the 90004s. The 886s would give you a really firm ride with harsh topping out unless you are running an ARB bumper) and winch. The shock compression and rebound has an effect on how the spring rate feels so I am not sure you can really say that a 650 is going to feel stiffer than a 600 because there more factors than that.
Tires pictured are 265/75r16 KO2s.
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