Lifted GX460 thread
#46
Driver School Candidate
Thanks for the quick feedback.
Just to confirm, the 5th gen is 2009 to date, correct?
Also, did you compare both front and back shocks? I only could find "evidence" (Same part numbers) online for the rear shocks (KYB Part Numbers W0133-2037507), but not the fronts ( different part numbers for GX and 4R).
I want to install Bilstein shocks in my GX460. The 4Runner Bilstein parts are:
Front: 24-187541
Rear: 24-187558
Thanks again.
Just to confirm, the 5th gen is 2009 to date, correct?
Also, did you compare both front and back shocks? I only could find "evidence" (Same part numbers) online for the rear shocks (KYB Part Numbers W0133-2037507), but not the fronts ( different part numbers for GX and 4R).
I want to install Bilstein shocks in my GX460. The 4Runner Bilstein parts are:
Front: 24-187541
Rear: 24-187558
Thanks again.
Last edited by Eliris; 04-25-18 at 07:06 AM.
#47
Thanks for the quick feedback.
Just to confirm, the 5th gen is 2009 to date, correct?
Also, did you compare both front and back shocks? I only could find "evidence" (Same part numbers) online for the rear shocks (KYB Part Numbers W0133-2037507), but not the fronts ( different part numbers for GX and 4R).
I want to install Bilstein shocks in my GX460. The 4Runner Bilstein parts are:
Front: 24-187541
Rear: 24-187558
Thanks again.
Just to confirm, the 5th gen is 2009 to date, correct?
Also, did you compare both front and back shocks? I only could find "evidence" (Same part numbers) online for the rear shocks (KYB Part Numbers W0133-2037507), but not the fronts ( different part numbers for GX and 4R).
I want to install Bilstein shocks in my GX460. The 4Runner Bilstein parts are:
Front: 24-187541
Rear: 24-187558
Thanks again.
here is the link for 2015 Lexus Icon stage 2 tubular
https://www.metaltech4x4.com/icon-20...-tubular-ucas/
link for 5th Gen 4Runner same kit
http://toyteclifts.3dcartstores.com/...er_p_1183.html
it has the same part numbers for both
#48
Driver School Candidate
Thanks. Those are complete suspension systems though. I am just looking for the bare shocks, to replace the factory ones, without replacing anything else (like springs, seats, bushings, etc.) These kits come with all that and are quite pricy.
#49
Just curious why you want to remove the air suspension and only replace the shocks? If you're not lifting it or replacing anything else its going to perform pretty much the same as your current setup.
#50
you should be safe ordering for yours. or if unsure use a good quality mechanic/shop. let them order and be responsible
#51
Super Moderator
#52
for those who have lifted GX's; did the ride quality improve, deteriorate or stay the same? I am thinking of going with the Icon system but deciding how big I want to go. stage 2 is your basic front and back complete suspension. if ride quality will get worse I may upgrade to either the stage 4 or 5. I worry those kits are overkill for my use. I only need the clearance for light offroading to get to the good camp spots and improved ride
#53
for those who have lifted GX's; did the ride quality improve, deteriorate or stay the same? I am thinking of going with the Icon system but deciding how big I want to go. stage 2 is your basic front and back complete suspension. if ride quality will get worse I may upgrade to either the stage 4 or 5. I worry those kits are overkill for my use. I only need the clearance for light offroading to get to the good camp spots and improved ride
Things I've noticed after putting 15,000 miles/9months on my Icon stage 5/e-rated 33" tires- I actually enjoy the firmer ride characteristic in daily driving. On long road trips my only dislike is the sway I get in windy conditions, but that's more a tire issue, not suspension. I've done about 10 several hundred mile trips on this thing since lifted and I've never been uncomfortable in it versus stock. The suspension has taken a pounding in the dirt and then gotten back on the pavement and taken me home in Lexus comfort. I really can't say anything bad about it and have no complaints in the ride quality department. I've taken friends off road and on trips and no one has ever said they were uncomfortable, only noted how well the truck drove and how comfortable the seats were. If I had to do it again, I'd definitely try to get a ride in a King shock equipped vehicle beforehand to see the difference, but I have no regrets and have to say the lift has been the most fun mod I've done to any of my vehicles.
#54
@Nickk6 thank you for the info. I will definitely have weight for camping. usually 4 people plus a dog, camp gear and a roof top tent. i like the ride quality / steering i have now. before i upgrade i want to make sure i don't lose it or i improve it. firmer ride would be ok with me just not real stiff like i had in my OME. during summer i am 70/30 on / off road. winters i don't really do any other than lots of snow driving
if i have read correctly Icon appears to use same shocks through first couple stages. they just add better springs and other suspension parts. then they switch to remote reservoirs and improve the suspension parts even more. the difference between 2 and 5 is quite a bit of parts, trying to determine if the $1400 + labor price difference is worth it. i will only raise it 2/1 since i am not running 33's. my 32.5" will look silly on 3" lift.
glad you mention Kings, i have looked at those as well (even though they seem out of stock every where). are they known to be more cushy?
if i have read correctly Icon appears to use same shocks through first couple stages. they just add better springs and other suspension parts. then they switch to remote reservoirs and improve the suspension parts even more. the difference between 2 and 5 is quite a bit of parts, trying to determine if the $1400 + labor price difference is worth it. i will only raise it 2/1 since i am not running 33's. my 32.5" will look silly on 3" lift.
glad you mention Kings, i have looked at those as well (even though they seem out of stock every where). are they known to be more cushy?
#55
@Nickk6 thank you for the info. I will definitely have weight for camping. usually 4 people plus a dog, camp gear and a roof top tent. i like the ride quality / steering i have now. before i upgrade i want to make sure i don't lose it or i improve it. firmer ride would be ok with me just not real stiff like i had in my OME. during summer i am 70/30 on / off road. winters i don't really do any other than lots of snow driving
if i have read correctly Icon appears to use same shocks through first couple stages. they just add better springs and other suspension parts. then they switch to remote reservoirs and improve the suspension parts even more. the difference between 2 and 5 is quite a bit of parts, trying to determine if the $1400 + labor price difference is worth it. i will only raise it 2/1 since i am not running 33's. my 32.5" will look silly on 3" lift.
glad you mention Kings, i have looked at those as well (even though they seem out of stock every where). are they known to be more cushy?
if i have read correctly Icon appears to use same shocks through first couple stages. they just add better springs and other suspension parts. then they switch to remote reservoirs and improve the suspension parts even more. the difference between 2 and 5 is quite a bit of parts, trying to determine if the $1400 + labor price difference is worth it. i will only raise it 2/1 since i am not running 33's. my 32.5" will look silly on 3" lift.
glad you mention Kings, i have looked at those as well (even though they seem out of stock every where). are they known to be more cushy?
It seems they may be more cushy like the OE ride.
#56
Stilespend, great looking GX. I'm heading the same direction: 2015 GX 460 Base, will install Ironman FCP + SPC UCA + 275/70R18 Cooper AT3. Do you have any issues with tire rubbing, especially at full turn? Thanks.
#57
https://www.tundras.com/threads/icon...-no-res.11119/
It seems they may be more cushy like the OE ride.
It seems they may be more cushy like the OE ride.
#58
Racer
All these lifted pics and talks really get me excited. I won't be lifting it any time soon but it is awesome to see more people doing it. It never gets old looking at pics of a lifted GX 460.
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#59
Driver School Candidate
I was thinking about this. I've bought spacers from eBay in the past for my FJ and 4runner and they all work the same.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/SR-1-Front-....c100005.m1851
https://www.ebay.com/itm/SR-1-Front-....c100005.m1851
#60
Bringing this thread back to see if there are any new lifted GX's. I am also planning to lift my GX. I have ordered Metaltech coil spring conversion kit, Radflo's 2" springs (Eibachs), Radflo's rear shock and front coilovers with external reservoir and adjusters. I also have Total Chaos UCA as well. The spring rate in front are 700lbs since I plan on a metal bumper. This is probably why the front coilovers have not shipped.
For those that have lifted the GX with air springs, did you have to use spacers for the auto leveler mechanism?
For those that have lifted the GX with air springs, did you have to use spacers for the auto leveler mechanism?