Donahoes are in.
I figured it was time for an update to this thread.
I've been driving with the new suspension for 2 weeks now. The final settings for my truck were 66 mm on the driver side and 55 mm on the passenger side. This resulted in a 2" to 2 1/4" lift. At first the sway bar was disconnected (end links removed but sway bar still on truck). Before heading on a road trip, I re-connected the sway bar and re-measured. There was no effect on ride height. I had read that in some cases there were differences between having the sway bar connected vs. disconnected.
During the install, I put all new ball joints in the truck (upper and lower on both sides). This was a preventive measure due to having two boots torn after 260 000 Km, they have held up great. If it were not for the boots, they would have been fine.
Once all the front end work was done, I took it to my local Toyota dealership to have an alignment done. I was able to speak with the alignment specialist (he's been doing alignments for over 20 years). Great guy and very knowledgeable. I asked about playing with the alignment to alleviate some minor tire rubbing issues due to the wider tires (32" x 11.5" x 15"). He asked me about the suspension lift and few other questions then said he would see what he could do. After about 1.5 hours, he handed the keys over and said to give it a test drive. Problem solved, everything was in spec., no tire rub, truck tracked straight and my steering wheel was properly centered! :wings: Love it when someone enjoys his job and takes pride in his work.
Over all I'm extremely pleased with the new suspension! I've had them on the dirt for a trail run and love how they handle. The only problem now is I tend to be a bit heavy on the throttle!
Cheers :beer:,
P