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Rear Spring Options for Bilstein 6112

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So I’ve done a little digging to see what rear springs I could pair up with the Bilstein 6112s with my non hybrid TRD Off Road. So far I’ve only seen options from OME (lift height unknown), Icon (0.75in lift) and Dobinsons (1.25in lift). Eibach has springs but those are the hybrid models.

Has anyone run icon or Dobinsons rear springs on their 6th gen with Bilsteins yet? I saw a post on here about someone running 5100s with OME rear springs. I was wondering if Dobinsons or Icon would have a higher or lower spring rate then the OME rear springs? Since I can’t find any info on them.
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So I’ve done a little digging to see what rear springs I could pair up with the Bilstein 6112s with my non hybrid TRD Off Road. So far I’ve only seen options from OME (lift height unknown), Icon (0.75in lift) and Dobinsons (1.25in lift). Eibach has springs but those are the hybrid models.

Has anyone run icon or Dobinsons rear springs on their 6th gen with Bilsteins yet? I saw a post on here about someone running 5100s with OME rear springs. I was wondering if Dobinsons or Icon would have a higher or lower spring rate then the OME rear springs? Since I can’t find any info on them.
We also have rear coils that provide about 2" of lift and they're made in the USA.

Dobinsons and OME typically increase load carry capacity and have higher spring rates. Much of the time Icon is closer to stock spring rate unless their coils are marked as overland coils.
 
 







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