Did you end up having to extend the rear brake lines at all? After the install, I'm curious if you've taken a look at them with the rear axle at full droop? I've heard conflicting statements when adding a 1" spacer to the rear. Some say you need it, other say it's not needed for only 1".
Nice video. I am getting ready to put the space in the rear of my Tundra. Do you think your brake line is “almost” to tight with articulating? That what I am going to check when I do mine.
When the rear Cornfed lift is added with the factory rear shocks, the rear shocks will limit the travel before the brake lines would be strained. During the installation, you have to be careful because the rear shocks are disconnected and not limiting the axle movement and this could overextend the ABS wires in particular.
I love cornfed suspension products. I own 2 4runners. Owner was a huge help on what I needed for mine.
Wow you really got this nice collection going brighter
Did you end up having to extend the rear brake lines at all? After the install, I'm curious if you've taken a look at them with the rear axle at full droop? I've heard conflicting statements when adding a 1" spacer to the rear. Some say you need it, other say it's not needed for only 1".
If you remove the lower track bar bolt it allows the axle housing to droop down lower and makes it easier to install the spacers
Great video, thanks
How is the ride with the rear spacers? I'm going to buy a set. I just need your opinion. Thanks!
At 1:35 what is the black box on the frame with the wires Going in?
Nice video. I am getting ready to put the space in the rear of my Tundra. Do you think your brake line is “almost” to tight with articulating? That what I am going to check when I do mine.
When the rear Cornfed lift is added with the factory rear shocks, the rear shocks will limit the travel before the brake lines would be strained.
During the installation, you have to be careful because the rear shocks are disconnected and not limiting the axle movement and this could overextend the ABS wires in particular.
@@CornfedSuspension Ok, yeah… that is true.
Why do some people use lift Block instead of the spacer in the rear
Wheres the front?
Late to the scenes
Links to cornfed doesn't open up