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- Chad
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- 2025 Toyota 4Runner SR5
When you move the collar down you are reducing tension on the spring, not increasing it.This is likely the route I will take to improve ride quality. I’d like this done before shipping.
2 more questions:
1. Will the front coilover spring tension be noticeably higher since the spring is compressed more than factory by moving the collar down?
2. If I keep the factory rear springs and only replace the shocks with the Fox ones to keep the car stock height, will that even significantly improve ride quality? Wondering how much of it has to do with the springs, how much has to do with the shocks.
Again the problem I’m trying to solve is: “when i push down on the rear bumper, the car is very firm over the first few inches of travel and barely moves. This results in very harsh ride quality over potholes/road imperfections”. I’d like to do everything I can to guarantee that this solution will fix the problem before installing.
Shock significantly change ride quality, the valving inside the shock is what controls / slows the oscillation of the spring.
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