1st Gen Toyota Tacoma 1995-2004 Shocks, Coil, Leaf Spring Replacement - Bilstein + ARB OME - Part 3

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • In this video series, we're replacing the worn out shocks, coils, and leaf springs on Mike's 2000 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Base model truck. While the 1st gen year models run from 1995-2004, these parts seem to be specific to 1998-2004, so you may want to double check your part numbers if you have a 95-98 model.
    On the front of the truck, we are replacing the factor coils with ARB Old Man Emu (OME) 880X coils. We were hoping to find that these coils were taller than factory, but they were very close to the same height. Luckily, the Bilstein 5100 Series shock 24-249928 provided an adjustment circlip that allowed us to adjust 2" inches of lift on the front. Video 1 covered our experience with the front coil springs and shocks.
    This will be a 3 part series. In videos 2 and 3 we will explore the ARB OME Rear Leaf Springs EL122RA and EL122RB, with new Bilstein 5100s 33-247717. The kit we purchased came with an exhaust bracket ARB OMB FK21 that we will install, as well.
    Background Music "Vera Calm" by Divide by Nine used under license of Apple iMovie.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @georgetaylor9154
    @georgetaylor9154 Місяць тому +1

    this whole video is a vibe

  • @Drager920
    @Drager920 6 місяців тому +1

    "It causes cancer. MIKE PUT IT DOWN!" That had me on the floor, haha.
    Great series, very informative and so much fun and shenanigans along the way! Videos like these are great for learning how to do work on your vehicle but in a fun way, Nice work!!

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  6 місяців тому +1

      Ha! That was a fun day! Thanks for the kind words and good luck on the project if you decide to do it.

    • @Drager920
      @Drager920 6 місяців тому

      @@budgetprojectsbydavid5263 Going to need as much luck as possible haha, doing it by myself this weekend! Thanks again for the great tips!

  • @pedrobarron2366
    @pedrobarron2366 Рік тому +2

    I'm about to start making this project by myself, same lineup, Tacoma 1996 Extra Cab 4x4, probably will go without the ARB coils for now but will consider it in the future, thank you for your effort and hard work. All the best!

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  Рік тому +1

      It was a real pleasure! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @pedrobarron2366
      @pedrobarron2366 Рік тому +2

      @@budgetprojectsbydavid5263 something I really enjoyed was the fact that where just two guys in a very relaxing mood with nothing but a car to fix and friendship (and a couple of beers)

  • @smrtnz5995
    @smrtnz5995 Рік тому +1

    He’s gone Uncle! You Boys got a future in the entertainment sector if you run out of things to fix. Very helpful video to me as I’ve got a 2000 Prerunner that needs a parts adjustment.

  • @eljefeslash
    @eljefeslash 2 роки тому

    Great job, guys! This has been a big help as I’m about to tackle this, the same new parts all around as you for my 2004. I got my front struts done last weekend, may have a chance to start the rear this wknd. That front leaf shackle bolt…hope I can have as much success as you, without grinding off a chunk of the truck bracket
    (looks like a small gap on both sides)! The truck looks awesome with the lift! Thanks, again!

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  2 роки тому

      Good luck with your project! I am really happy with the way that ours turned out. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I’d love to hear back from you after you get yours done!

    • @eljefeslash
      @eljefeslash 2 роки тому

      @@budgetprojectsbydavid5263 well, I got the leaf springs off of the first side (I started on the driver's side - waiting on my exhaust extension bracket to arrive on the passenger side), and I got that front bolt 3/4 of the way out (thought I had a win), then it seized up in the bushing. So I ended up having to use the angle grinder (first time using that bad boy). I can't get the new leaf pack to line up in the center now, no matter what I try - axle down, axle forward, etc. So when you switched to your part 3 video and went over to the other side to remove the leaf pack over there, did you wait until it was completely out until you went back to the passenger to work on it and get it centered ? I'm worried that the axle won't be supported by anything if I do that, but that seems to be the only way - to install both new packs with the axle completely free. Thanks!!

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, that was our problem, too. We couldn’t get the driver side to line up until we completely removed the passenger side.

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  2 роки тому

      You need some blocks or a jack under the Rear differential (ie. “Pumpkin”)

    • @eljefeslash
      @eljefeslash 2 роки тому

      @@budgetprojectsbydavid5263 All done with the install here. A couple of interesting twists on mine. I installed the exhaust relo bracket like you guys did, but the exhaust kept scraping the leaf springs, so I ended up taking it to a muffler shop and having a new tailpipe welded on and re-routed above the springs. Also, I got pretty significant vibration betw/ 15-25 mph (very strong at 20 mph) after the install. Did some research, and it appears that the rear lift was enough of a change to the driveline angle to cause that. There are a few options, but for now, I installed a center carrier bearing drop kit (basically, unscrew the carrier bearing that connects the two drive shafts, add spacers, then bolt it back up). I still have some slight vibration, but that seems to have fixed the problem...for now. Aside from that, rides so much better than before.
      Thanks, again, for the great video footage! Can't believe you guys don't have more views. I'll start sharing on FB groups.

  • @terredelong7848
    @terredelong7848 2 роки тому +2

    I have 2 taco that need new struts and shocks. A 2002 and a 2015. Just wondering how much did it settle after a few weeks?

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  2 роки тому +1

      A little hard to say because Mike immediately put a set of 2” wider tires, Toyo Open Country MT 33”X9.5”, but after a few weeks, here’s the measurements:
      DSF: 39 3/4”
      DSR: 40 1/4”
      PSF: 40 1/2”
      PSR: 40 5/8”

  • @stevengonyaw1617
    @stevengonyaw1617 Рік тому +1

    You will have to have the front lined up !

  • @123debroo
    @123debroo 2 дні тому

    What did you do about the emergency brake cable rubbing on new leaf?

  • @johnnycage6780
    @johnnycage6780 2 роки тому +1

    What are your measurements now does it still sit higher on one side in the rear?

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  2 роки тому

      Well, it’s hard to say because Mike immediately went out and bought larger tires. I’m sure they probably settled a little. I believe that one side should still be a little taller to account for driver and fuel weight, but it’s designed to be.

  • @jacoblevenson422
    @jacoblevenson422 Рік тому

    Hey did you guys do the leaf pack with or without the extra leaf? Have a single cab myself so I’m curious.

    • @budgetprojectsbydavid5263
      @budgetprojectsbydavid5263  Рік тому

      The first video in the series has the part numbers, which should help you. I don’t know off the top of my head.

  • @bdeleiris
    @bdeleiris Рік тому +1

    How's the ride? I just got the same springs for my '99 and I'm debating removing one of the leaves.

  • @antoniopacheco4861
    @antoniopacheco4861 Рік тому

    Is that a 1996 ??