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2003-2009 GX Front and Rear Lift Kit (ICOK53176T)

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2003-2009 GX Front and Rear Lift Kit (ICOK53176T)Level up your 2003 2009 GX with this complete ICON suspension system. 0 3. 5" of lift gets you the clearance for bigger tires without killing your ride quality. Everything in this kit is tuned to work together springs, shocks, and hardware designed as a complete package. Features Increased wheel travel and ride quality over stock 2. 5 Aluminum Series rear remote reservoir shocks with 7 8" shafts Included rear coil conversion kit eliminates factory air

Level up your 2003-2009 GX with this complete ICON suspension system. 0-3.5" of lift gets you the clearance for bigger tires without killing your ride quality. Everything in this kit is tuned to work together — springs, shocks, and hardware designed as a complete package.

Features
  • Increased wheel travel and ride quality over stock
  • 2.5 Aluminum Series rear remote reservoir shocks with 7/8" shafts
  • Included rear coil conversion kit eliminates factory air system
  • Adjustable rear track bar ensures KDSS compatibility and proper rear axle alignment
  • Bolt-on system means no cutting or welding necessary for install
  • Vehicle specific tuned front and rear shocks for superior shock damping and control
  • Adjustable coilovers with remote reservoirs provide 0-3.5" of lift height
  • ICON upper control arms allow for additional wheel travel (when paired with extended travel coilovers) while improving suspension geometry for predictable handling
  • Patented Delta Joint (U.S. Pat. 10,731,700) combines the durability and weather resistance of a ball joint with the performance characteristics of a uniball
  • Tubular rear upper and lower links offer increased strength, improved geometry, and pinion angle adjustment
  • 6061 aircraft grade aluminum CNC machined components
  • Corrosion resistant CAD plated coilover shock body with 7/8" shaft
Wheel & Tire Recommendations
  • ICON Alloys - 17x8.5" w/ 4.75" Backspace / 0mm Offset
  • ICON Alloys - 18x9" w/ 5.00" Backspace / 0mm Offset
  • ICON Alloys - 20x9" w/ 5.00" Backspace / 0mm Offset
  • Tires: 33" x 11.50" (Larger Tires May Fit but Fender Trimming and Modifications will be Required)
Important Notes
  • Remote Reservoir Mounting Brackets May Interfere With Aftermarket Bumper Mounts / Windshield Washer Bottles.
  • Suspension System Compatible With Kdss. Front Sway Bar Relocation Brackets Not Used For Kdss Equipped Vehicles. Certain Years Require Trimming For Front Reservoir Bracket Fitment.
  • 700Lb Coil Spring Available For Heavier Equipped Vehicles.
  • Shocks Are Fully Serviceable. Coilover Heights Indicated Are For A Stock Equipped Vehicle
  • Kdss Equipped Vehicles Require Rear Track Bar 54200.
  • Ships in multiple boxes
Manufacturer Description

The Stage 6 system includes vehicle-specific tuned, extended travel 2.5" coilover shocks with remote reservoirs, for improved heat dissipation and off-road performance, paired with tubular steel Delta Joint upper control arms. This combination allows for extended wheel travel and geometry correction for more precise wheel alignment. The coilovers are also height adjustable from 0-3.5" of lift over stock, allowing the use of larger, more aggressive wheel and tire combinations. ICON 2" lift rear coil springs paired with 2.5 Aluminum Series remote reservoir rear shocks utilizing vehicle-specific valving balance the performance of the truck from front to rear. ICON's tubular steel rear upper and lower links are much stronger than the OE units, feature low maintenance multi-durometer bushings, and can be adjusted for optimum pinion angle. On top of it all, the lower links have been designed to provide correct roll steer geometry for the best possible handling on and off-road. An adjustable rear track bar is also included to help correct the rear end alignment as well as for KDSS compatibility. Specifically for the GX470 platforms a rear coil spring conversion kit is included to eliminate the factory rear air bags. The ICON Vehicle Dynamics 2003-2009 Lexus GX470 Stage 6 suspension system is an excellent choice for those drivers looking to enhance the capabilities of their pickup on the road as well as in the dirt. This system features upper control arms with ICON's patented Delta Joint. The Delta Joint is a heavy-duty high angle ball joint that combines the durability of a ball joint with the performance characteristics of a traditional uniball. While the industry standard uniball does a great job of allowing the control arms of a vehicle to articulate with little bind, they do have an inherent weakness that leaves more to be desired when used in a daily driven application - exposure to the elements. The Delta Joint features a zinc plated housing providing the first layer of corrosion resistance, while a tough grease seal keeps potentially harmful elements out of the inner workings of the joint. Metal on metal construction and a greaseable design increase the longevity of the Delta Joint while at the same time allowing for noise-free operation. What makes the Delta Joint unique is that it brings the best of both worlds to ICON upper control arms with features that make it more robust than a uniball, and at the same time capable of greater angularity than a typical ball joint.

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