I'm a new 4x4 tacoma owner and I love my truck ahoukd of bought one a long time ago.... your videos help so much just want to say thanks ... ill keep watching your video to learn more about my truck and what to add on 😂
Gooosh that Mike guy! I wish he can tune my heart again....last time he did i had way more shaft showing and the performance was the best. I LOVE YOU MIKE!
Bumpstops are an important thing to update/upgrade (up front and in the back!). Initially I didn't, then got them a year later. Had another trip and it was a BIG difference.
Nice Chloe! I’m in the middle of this myself. I’m doing a lift block for now (along with better shocks) since I don’t run much weight in my bed. But if that changes I’ll keep this in mind.
Something to keep in mind with newer vehicles and lift kits. They DO affect all of your driver aids as your driver aids are extremely sensitive to relative vehicle attitude and height. The manual goes through it in some detail and gives a warning that inclination and height do effect the way the sonar sensors and cameras work.
True. One thing Chloe already installed is the TRD Pro style grill that Toyota themselves install on the Pro and trail editions that have a factory lift. This lowers the radar sensor down a few inches to compensate. I’ve found from personal experience that modest lifts don’t harm the driving aids. But yeah if you do a 3” plus lift it will likely cause issues with all these systems. You will want to adjust your headlights and possibly fog lights to not anger oncoming drivers. 👍
This works if you lift about 4” or less. Main problem I see is mid height bull bars in front of the sensors. Cameras are in the windshield for lane keep assist. Can turn that off but really it works fine. The dealer has to calibrate it anyways and they didn’t complain about mine at all. I’m on my third windshield already
I originally did the Add a leaf when I lifted my truck. Well my factory leaf springs flattened out so I did the OME HD, leafnpacks and man the difference was crazy. The ride was sooooo much better
Great content! I ran a 2 inch block for 6 months and hated every minute. Upgraded to RC leaf springs and the ride is better than stock. Plus no chance of taco lean!
Great video - I have Deaver leafs in my 2017 and some upgraded Bilstein shocks. I may reach out to accutune to see about the bumpstop and u-bolt flip. When we travel in Mexico we get loaded pretty heavy and clearance is an issue often. I think the flip can help on some of the terrain - good info!
Watching this makes me wanna scream at Toyota because the TRD Pro should come from factory like that especially with the price. Cool upgrades thanks for sharing
Those new leaf springs are 100x better than the wet noodle leaf springs that Toyota uses. OEM Toyota leafs are a joke. Your OEM leafs were actually “frowning”, i.e. sagging, they were so weak. Great video!!
@@worldwide_wes First video was focusing on shock tuning and there was no desire to increase ride height at the time. After Chloe drove our truck, she reconsidered and came back for round II upgrade.
Great info. I did an add a leaf pack with my lift kit to maintain that factory rake. I felt that a simple leveling kit would wind up with that nose up attitude when I put the drawer set up in the bed. I put in a 3" lift overall, and I may add new bump stops after the lift settles.
Why did you go with the N98’s and not the U402’s? Since you carry all that weight in the back it would seem to me that the Stage 1 U402’s would be a better option for your truck. I’m currently in the market for a new leaf pack so any information/clarification would be appreciated. Thank you 🙏🏼
@@fredo5188 we were still after the lightest leaf pack for the amount of weight added. We were expecting the overall life height to be back closer to stock than 2" total. Stock leaf pack was already sagging quite a bit. I think a U401-1 may have been too heavy/stiff.
Usually with leaf springs the ride quality is terrible until the tray has weight in it and is why springs are better but cant carry as much weight and gets sag when towing trailers. It is interesting to see decent ride quality with leaf springs.
Thanks for doing a back lift video! I am still holding out on any suspension upgrade until I get my pop up camper, but I’m definitely considering a new leaf system like yours.
Why the Fox shocks are not stretching out when compressed? Usually a shock should have equal amount of up and down travel so the shock sits at its mid point to allow valves to operate properly. You had just 2 inches of compression and then bottoms out. This can cause the lower or upper shock mount to break off the axle and frame respectively. A pickup truck should have several leafs in a leaf pack. My hilux LN 106 has about 7 and but the taco has 4!
Thats correct, we were still after the lightest leaf pack for the amount of weight added. We were expecting the overall life height to be back closer to stock than 2" total. Stock leaf pack was already sagging quite a bit. I think a U401-1 may have been too heavy/stiff.
How much was that set up? Or should I say what would that set up cost? I'm sure you got a break.. If you don't mind ..also you should have changed your leaf spring hanger at the same time since you had them off...but looking good Chloe!!👍
I wish that I could find a great shop to get this done at. I have tried a couple locally but they tend to stick to the larger trucks. Plus with only the use of one arm DIY is not ideal.
What's he benefit of rear disc brakes? Floating disc breaks need more attention than drum brakes. Better stopping power? I have a near deadly break check experience at 80 MPH by a Canadian driver in TX! I was on a Toy truck with rear drum brakes... It brought the truck to 0 MPH in no time! OEM brake shoes, drums and fresh oil is all it needs to have good brakes.
Nice setup and video. It shows this video is 9 months old. Now that you have been riding on this setup for at least 9 months, how is the ride, handling and over all performance? I guess a better way to put it is, update!? LOL
I got the impression that at the 1:45 mark, Deaver sponsored/donated the springs so she could put them on the truck. I absolutely love this channel and the quality and effort that Chloe puts into the content. If she was able to get product at little to no charge - more power to Chloe as I’m sure Deaver will get sales based off of this video.
Looks like weight is the main difference. She has the shorter lift fox shocks so the n98 will give 2” at stock weight. With decked she gets less lift. Imo she should’ve done u402 and the 2-3” lift fox shocks for more travel. I love that with 150+ lbs in the back. Allows for a rear high clearance bumper to be handled better
@@alexs825 She didn't want that much lift so a U402 would have been too much. She also didn't want to replace the rear shocks, so this was a good option in our eyes.
Have you noticed a whining or howling sound at speeds above 40mph during decelerations and acceleration coming from your pinion bearing or carrier bearing. It’s been a issue with 3rd gens.
The diff howl on my taco dramatically reduced after I changed the oil at 55k miles. I didn't measure the old oil but I think it was low from the factory.
Did you get any vibrations after you added your Deaver springs? I added a stage 2 yesterday and now have a vibration between 10-20 mph that I didn’t have before. TIA
Great video. Did you consider Accutune’s Stage 5 kit and what reasons did you not go with it? Looks like you went with stage 4. Also how’s Accutune’s inventory with Fox and King?
What lift did you add to the front. I came stock with the fox suspension trd pro so I have hesitated to lift the truck without purchasing another suspension
Looks great Chloe, you must be very happy with it and after all, its all about the ride right..? Would you mind sharing the cost of this upgrade..? Great Video Chloe, as always
Nobody is talking about the angle of the differential after the install. I recently installed my Deaver stage II leaf packs and the angle of the differential in relation to the drive shaft is crazy. Need at least a 3 degrees shims to get it closer to where it should be.
Chloe - another great video! Love the tech info and details👍 Do more, and keep doing them the same way! Best wishes for a Happy New Year. Rich in Norcal
@2A556FMJ Progressive: the spring rate increases as the spring compresses. More leafs than stock - > stiffer than stock and it becomes even stiffer as the spring compresses. But it does provide increased ride height and more travel before hitting the bump stop, so it is less likely to bottom-out. So I can see the improvement there. Assuming the leafs are just as thick or thicker than stock, the additional leafs would provide a stiffer ride.
@@gregd4391 Progressive: Spring rate increases as the compression engage more leafs during the full travel. If it only engages 1 leaf you have a much lower spring rate. I’ve been in Deaver equipped vehicles for almost 50k miles with maybe 500 off road. It makes your empty truck ride like it has 500lbs in it. Let’s say the spring packs (total of all leafs) were same thickness. For easy math let’s say a 10” thick spring pack On a small bump the Deavers with 10 would only engage 1-2” steel where as the OEM springs with 4 leafs at a higher spring rate at each leaf always engages 2.5” as a minimum of the pack. On the extreme opposite end, if you were to have a single 10” leaf it would ride like granite
I know this is an old comment but I’ll add one anyway. I have a ‘22 Pro and just installed K02’s E rated (got a deal) as c’s are recommended. The tires are substantially heavier than the stock tires and the suspension feels that extra weight and the ride quality went south on me. I plan on installing Deaver’s lightest leaf pack to get some lift and soften the impact of the heavy tires. On the front I am installing the Westcott 1.5 inch lift to balance it out. It also sound like installing the carrier bearing drop is also a good idea.
I had a Tacoma just like this (a ‘22) but quickly realized I needed the 6 foot bed instead. Great Truck!!
Good call with Accutune 👍🏼, they really know their stuff !
You're production keep getting better. Thank you for everything I dream to do to my taco.
I just dropped off my tacoma yesterday to get my lift put on! Im so excited! Congrats on the new lift Chloe!
I'm a new 4x4 tacoma owner and I love my truck ahoukd of bought one a long time ago.... your videos help so much just want to say thanks ... ill keep watching your video to learn more about my truck and what to add on 😂
Chloe you're so lucky to live that close to such an awesome shop 😀. ♥️🌮🐶🐾
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Gooosh that Mike guy! I wish he can tune my heart again....last time he did i had way more shaft showing and the performance was the best. I LOVE YOU MIKE!
Bumpstops are an important thing to update/upgrade (up front and in the back!). Initially I didn't, then got them a year later. Had another trip and it was a BIG difference.
Nice Chloe! I’m in the middle of this myself. I’m doing a lift block for now (along with better shocks) since I don’t run much weight in my bed. But if that changes I’ll keep this in mind.
Use add a leaf instead and sumo springs
Great video! Saving my pennies for an Accutune setup. (It's a lot of pennies)
Something to keep in mind with newer vehicles and lift kits. They DO affect all of your driver aids as your driver aids are extremely sensitive to relative vehicle attitude and height. The manual goes through it in some detail and gives a warning that inclination and height do effect the way the sonar sensors and cameras work.
True. One thing Chloe already installed is the TRD Pro style grill that Toyota themselves install on the Pro and trail editions that have a factory lift. This lowers the radar sensor down a few inches to compensate.
I’ve found from personal experience that modest lifts don’t harm the driving aids. But yeah if you do a 3” plus lift it will likely cause issues with all these systems.
You will want to adjust your headlights and possibly fog lights to not anger oncoming drivers. 👍
Fucking safelite wouldn’t replace my windshield because of this reason right here
This works if you lift about 4” or less. Main problem I see is mid height bull bars in front of the sensors. Cameras are in the windshield for lane keep assist. Can turn that off but really it works fine. The dealer has to calibrate it anyways and they didn’t complain about mine at all. I’m on my third windshield already
I originally did the Add a leaf when I lifted my truck. Well my factory leaf springs flattened out so I did the OME HD, leafnpacks and man the difference was crazy. The ride was sooooo much better
Your suspension setup with your wheel and tire setup … 👍 That rear spring setup was the way to go…
Very informative. Well done.
Great, information ! My 2022 trd..sport has 2100 miles on it and suspension is on the list of upgrades . Thank you for sharing
Another great video! Thanks Chloe, I think I’m sold on the same set-up! Very impressed with the additional performance!
Great combo. That lift is on my list.
Nice video....as always 👍
so fun , cant wait to get a Tacoma
Wow excellent breakdown here, as usual, Sis. Shock Travel... Got it!👍🏽
This is awesome. Happy New Year Chloe!
Great content! I ran a 2 inch block for 6 months and hated every minute. Upgraded to RC leaf springs and the ride is better than stock. Plus no chance of taco lean!
Do you have to cut out the rest of the bump stop you bolts? Will it be OK if I leave it the way it is length wise ?
Just got the Durobumps U-Bolt Flip Kit and Bump Stops and it’s probably the best mod after the lift
Thanks to all the sponsors, I will keep them in mine when I do my lift.
Great video - I have Deaver leafs in my 2017 and some upgraded Bilstein shocks. I may reach out to accutune to see about the bumpstop and u-bolt flip. When we travel in Mexico we get loaded pretty heavy and clearance is an issue often. I think the flip can help on some of the terrain - good info!
Hey Chloe, Love your channel. I have a tundra 22, but you make me wish I had got a Tacoma TRD!
Watching this makes me wanna scream at Toyota because the TRD Pro should come from factory like that especially with the price. Cool upgrades thanks for sharing
Love the videos.
Happy New Year!!
Was your truck bottoming out that easy before Accutune “tuned” the shocks with the OEM leaf springs ?
Those new leaf springs are 100x better than the wet noodle leaf springs that Toyota uses. OEM Toyota leafs are a joke. Your OEM leafs were actually “frowning”, i.e. sagging, they were so weak.
Great video!!
Curious if you already got custom tuning done there why did they not catch this issue before? Was there no test drive done from the shop last time?
Oh I’m watching again and maybe it was the deck system extra weight that caused this issue?
@@worldwide_wes First video was focusing on shock tuning and there was no desire to increase ride height at the time. After Chloe drove our truck, she reconsidered and came back for round II upgrade.
@@accutuneoffroad thanks for the reply, makes sense.
Thanks you and have a wonderful new years.
Good informative video.
Great info. I did an add a leaf pack with my lift kit to maintain that factory rake. I felt that a simple leveling kit would wind up with that nose up attitude when I put the drawer set up in the bed. I put in a 3" lift overall, and I may add new bump stops after the lift settles.
Why did you go with the N98’s and not the U402’s? Since you carry all that weight in the back it would seem to me that the Stage 1 U402’s would be a better option for your truck. I’m currently in the market for a new leaf pack so any information/clarification would be appreciated. Thank you 🙏🏼
see response below
@@accutuneoffroad Can't see the response
@@fredo5188 we were still after the lightest leaf pack for the amount of weight added. We were expecting the overall life height to be back closer to stock than 2" total. Stock leaf pack was already sagging quite a bit. I think a U401-1 may have been too heavy/stiff.
@@accutuneoffroad Thank you 👍
that is a huge difference in travel, I couldn't tell how many more leafs were added on the new spring pack?
Usually with leaf springs the ride quality is terrible until the tray has weight in it and is why springs are better but cant carry as much weight and gets sag when towing trailers. It is interesting to see decent ride quality with leaf springs.
Have you done a Re-Gear ? Been a fan since the beginning ! Recently just crashed my Tacoma.
Thanks for doing a back lift video! I am still holding out on any suspension upgrade until I get my pop up camper, but I’m definitely considering a new leaf system like yours.
Happy New Year Chloe
I have to ask, how many of the mods actually void warranty? Great videos!
Isn't the shock supposed to rebound? It's just sitting there where he compressed it to :o
We discharged it
So lesson of this video, do things right the first time 👍
Why the Fox shocks are not stretching out when compressed? Usually a shock should have equal amount of up and down travel so the shock sits at its mid point to allow valves to operate properly. You had just 2 inches of compression and then bottoms out. This can cause the lower or upper shock mount to break off the axle and frame respectively. A pickup truck should have several leafs in a leaf pack. My hilux LN 106 has about 7 and but the taco has 4!
Excellent explainer video. Really appreciated the footage. Great job, thank you. Oh Happy New Year!! 🎈
I thought the N98 leaf pack was designed for stock weight and is not designed for heavy loads. How are they holding up with all your gear?
Thats correct, we were still after the lightest leaf pack for the amount of weight added. We were expecting the overall life height to be back closer to stock than 2" total. Stock leaf pack was already sagging quite a bit. I think a U401-1 may have been too heavy/stiff.
Time for 33s and a regear?
Excelente job
How much was that set up? Or should I say what would that set up cost? I'm sure you got a break.. If you don't mind ..also you should have changed your leaf spring hanger at the same time since you had them off...but looking good Chloe!!👍
What about the drive shaft angle after the lift?
Did you have to drop your drive shaft support bearing after installing the springs?
Awesome Chloe.
I wish that I could find a great shop to get this done at. I have tried a couple locally but they tend to stick to the larger trucks. Plus with only the use of one arm DIY is not ideal.
Where are you located?
@@AZOverland2017 Texas Austin area
Might just have to long of a shock for the spring set up if shock is bottoming out.
Stumbled on your video barely lol i was wondering the fox shocks are they the 0 to 1.5?
I wish I had a person I trust to work on my truck
how about changing rear drum break to disc break that with be cool
It’s shocking that Toyota is still using rear drums on the Tacoma.
What's he benefit of rear disc brakes? Floating disc breaks need more attention than drum brakes. Better stopping power? I have a near deadly break check experience at 80 MPH by a Canadian driver in TX! I was on a Toy truck with rear drum brakes... It brought the truck to 0 MPH in no time! OEM brake shoes, drums and fresh oil is all it needs to have good brakes.
Im installing a 2 inch lift next week .
Anyone else saw that suspension not push back down after being pushed up by the mechanics wtf
R you going to upgrade your tires to 33”
So I can’t find you on telegram
Nice setup and video. It shows this video is 9 months old. Now that you have been riding on this setup for at least 9 months, how is the ride, handling and over all performance? I guess a better way to put it is, update!? LOL
What is the total cost to have this installed??
So that top bolt on the rear shock is supposed to be like that?
It makes me think I over tightened my rear shock
What made you choose the Deaver N98 over say the U402 stage 1? I'm trying to decide between those two.
I got the impression that at the 1:45 mark, Deaver sponsored/donated the springs so she could put them on the truck. I absolutely love this channel and the quality and effort that Chloe puts into the content. If she was able to get product at little to no charge - more power to Chloe as I’m sure Deaver will get sales based off of this video.
Depending on the qwight you're carrying I'd go with the U402. I have the stage 2 and it was night and day from my add a leaf.
Looks like weight is the main difference. She has the shorter lift fox shocks so the n98 will give 2” at stock weight. With decked she gets less lift. Imo she should’ve done u402 and the 2-3” lift fox shocks for more travel. I love that with 150+ lbs in the back. Allows for a rear high clearance bumper to be handled better
It was our recommendation based on her lift height needs and current shocks.
@@alexs825 She didn't want that much lift so a U402 would have been too much. She also didn't want to replace the rear shocks, so this was a good option in our eyes.
Have you noticed a whining or howling sound at speeds above 40mph during decelerations and acceleration coming from your pinion bearing or carrier bearing. It’s been a issue with 3rd gens.
The diff howl on my taco dramatically reduced after I changed the oil at 55k miles. I didn't measure the old oil but I think it was low from the factory.
What was your suspension set up in the rear prior to the new leaf pack and bumpstops? Did you have blocks, add a leaf or was it just the fox shocks?
Did you get any vibrations after you added your Deaver springs? I added a stage 2 yesterday and now have a vibration between 10-20 mph that I didn’t have before. TIA
Chloe, you mentioned a 2 wheel drive trail here in San Diego a while back. Can you tell me where that is?
With your current wheel/tire setup and weight you got. What us you're fender to ground measurements?
But what did you lift it from and to?
amazing stuff.
Great video. Did you consider Accutune’s Stage 5 kit and what reasons did you not go with it? Looks like you went with stage 4. Also how’s Accutune’s inventory with Fox and King?
When you've done your lifts have you noticed a vibration and grinding noise associated with the CV axle shafts? I hear its common after doing a lift.
can i install this leaf spring with the oem shocks
Awesome video..Looks too good to be true tho..how much does a lift like that go for on a Tacoma??🤔🤔
I put Old Man Emu Springs on my 3rd Gen and any time they get dirty they squeak so bad. Do these new springs you are putting on ever squeak?
What lift did you add to the front. I came stock with the fox suspension trd pro so I have hesitated to lift the truck without purchasing another suspension
It's time for me to lift mine as well!
what suggestions do you have for finding a shop like that in our own 100-200 mi radius? 😅
Looks great Chloe, you must be very happy with it and after all, its all about the ride right..? Would you mind sharing the cost of this upgrade..? Great Video Chloe, as always
$1200 for rear shocks, $900 for leaf springs, $250 for ubolt flip and new bumps for front + rear. Ballpark. Install is super easy so diy
Nobody is talking about the angle of the differential after the install. I recently installed my Deaver stage II leaf packs and the angle of the differential in relation to the drive shaft is crazy. Need at least a 3 degrees shims to get it closer to where it should be.
Yeah I got a vibration now after doing the same lift
@@adriandiaz6780 They did mention the carrier bearing drop kit. I’d guess that is where your vibration is coming from as you didn’t lower it.
What is the price of the equipment and install?
That rear bump stop looks like summo spring clones or want to be
Why anyone would buy fox or king shocks from anyone else is unknown to me. A free tune for your weight and driving style is unmatched.
You might want to check your rear shocks with how easily the tech compressed the drivers side and it just stayed there. It didn’t push back out
I noticed that too and wondered the same thing🤔
We discharged the shocks at that time. Totally normal
@@pookelaq Matts really strong
What stage Deaver Springs 1-2 or 3?
I’m here in San Diego, let’s go off-road Chloe
YOU SHOULD GET THE OTT TUNE
Nice job
Chloe - another great video! Love the tech info and details👍 Do more, and keep doing them the same way!
Best wishes for a Happy New Year. Rich in Norcal
How about letting me know where I can buy the driver & Passenger floorboard lights…
It’s in her videos/library- “Automatic FOOTWELL Light Kit for my Tacoma! (Plug-and-Play) | Install + Review”
@@JediGokuLee Thank you!
You should repaint your drum breaks to make it clean look cause it is rusty.
Nice, info ⚡️
I think the sumo springs you loose rear articulation.
Wow I never knew that Tacoma still used drum brakes
The easiest way to prevent from bottoming out on public roads is to SLOW. DOWN. 😂😂
Did you just scratch your fox?
You need to fix that before you damage your fox!!!
The new leaf springs have 9 leafs while the old ones have 3. That looks like it will have a horribly stiff ride compared to stock.
Completely opposite. The thickness and number of the individual leafs make it progressive.
@2A556FMJ
Progressive: the spring rate increases as the spring compresses.
More leafs than stock - > stiffer than stock and it becomes even stiffer as the spring compresses.
But it does provide increased ride height and more travel before hitting the bump stop, so it is less likely to bottom-out. So I can see the improvement there.
Assuming the leafs are just as thick or thicker than stock, the additional leafs would provide a stiffer ride.
@@gregd4391
Progressive: Spring rate increases as the compression engage more leafs during the full travel. If it only engages 1 leaf you have a much lower spring rate.
I’ve been in Deaver equipped vehicles for almost 50k miles with maybe 500 off road. It makes your empty truck ride like it has 500lbs in it.
Let’s say the spring packs (total of all leafs) were same thickness. For easy math let’s say a 10” thick spring pack
On a small bump the Deavers with 10 would only engage 1-2” steel where as the OEM springs with 4 leafs at a higher spring rate at each leaf always engages 2.5” as a minimum of the pack.
On the extreme opposite end, if you were to have a single 10” leaf it would ride like granite
I know this is an old comment but I’ll add one anyway. I have a ‘22 Pro and just installed K02’s E rated (got a deal) as c’s are recommended. The tires are substantially heavier than the stock tires and the suspension feels that extra weight and the ride quality went south on me. I plan on installing Deaver’s lightest leaf pack to get some lift and soften the impact of the heavy tires.
On the front I am installing the Westcott 1.5 inch lift to balance it out.
It also sound like installing the carrier bearing drop is also a good idea.
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