brianjwilson
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Just as I figured, I'll be working on the dates for the NW overland rally.
The rear icons were a custom length, but brad at icon recommended a part number of an existing shock that is 1/2" shorter. But much less expensive as again it is an existing part number and just needs valved. The will be 15.85" collapsed and 26.18" extended. The "normal" rear icons for 0-2" lift are 14.92" compressed and 24.22" extended. So I will gain 2" of droop or around an inch of overall shock travel. Based on my measurements the rear spring pack could easily droop to 27" or more.
Anyway they are 2.5s with CDC valving, 25% stiffer than a normal tacoma valve job. Running on the softest setting should be close to normal tacoma valving.
Yes I'll have to mess with bump stops a little bit, but that's fine. If I'm running timbrens to carry the camper, they will be limiting the compression anyway. So I'll have more usable travel all around for how it will be setup.
No plans to remove the sway bar long term since it will be a camper hauler. Maybe if the camper is off and I'm planning on wheeling with some friends, but hauling the camper around with my daughter it will be probably stay on.
what's the part number for your rear icon shocks?
Thanks for the write-up Brian, I've been following it since day one. I'm an old Toyota 4x4 truck guy (started my obsession in the 80's before Toyota named their trucks :sombrero and now I'm looking to get back into it. A Tacoma is a logical choice and with the type of stuff we'd like to do, a DCLB makes the most sense. Great job so far! Can't wait to see what's next.
What type of camper? We are thinking a FWC (Fleet) which is why I wanted the long bed. For our uses, the truck will be our "car" so the back seat of the DC is a necessity. All of my wheeling trucks so far have had relatively short wheelbases so I'm a bit hesitant to get such a long truck. But, we aren't running the Rubicon anymore so I guess my worry is for nothing. Keep the updates coming!