Dobinsons 1.5" to 3.5" IMS Lift Kit Toyota FJ Cruiser 2010 to 2017 - DSSKITIMS12 - DSSKITIMS12
- Front Coil Spring Specs
- C59-296 - 1.5" - Stock front end
- C59-300 - 2.0" - Stock front end
- C59-302 - 2.5" - With up to 110LBS load
- C59-350 - 2.5" - With 250+ LBS constant load
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Rear Coil Spring Specs
- C59-323 - 0.5" - Stock Load
- C59-599 - 1.5" - Stock Load
- C59-505 - 2.0" - Stock Load
- C59-325 - 2.5" - Stock Load
- C59-329 - 2.5" - 220-440lb Constant Load
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C59-329 - 2.5" - 660-880lb Constant Load
- C59-331 - 2.5" - 900-1000lb Constant Load
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C59-675V - 3" Stock Load (Variable Rate, Long Travel)
- C59-677V - 3" 400lb Load (Variable Rate, Long Travel)
- C59-701V - 3" 600lb Load (Variable Rate, Long Travel)
- Complete suspension kit for 4x4 Off Road Use, fine tuned to match the vehicle
- Fully re-buildable and re-valvable
- vZero shock fade in all terrains with full load
- Superior Designed Nitro Gas Monotube Shocks, thicker walls, longer travel
- Corrosion resistant (EDP Surface Protection)
- Direct, bolt-on replacement for easy fitment
- 2.2" Precision Honed Shock Body
- 50mm hi-flow CNC 6061 Billet alloy piston
- Heavy duty single piece lower leg
- Japanese NOK Multi-Lip seals, Fuchs German shock absorber oil, Natural Rubber Bushings for reduced noise vibration and flexibility
- High Quality Australian-made coil springs, heat treated, fully scragged, powder coated
- ***2.5" or more of lift, new UCA's are recommended***
****Coil seat for IMS59-50700 should be set at 213mm(8.38") from the strut bushing eye. Picture black and white on the listing is to reference how to measure. Please check our instructions section or reach out if you have any questions. If done incorrectly you can damage the shocks, springs and vehicle.*****
Strut assembly instructions
NOTE: For a lift of 3" in the rear, new extended brake lines and minimum of 2" bump stop extensions are required to be used with our long travel rear shocks. At full extension, the stock brake lines could get damaged, and with stock bump stops in place, the shocks will bottom out before the bump stop fully engages, which will quickly destroy the shocks.