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Baron

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Got this 1 year ago today and have never had so much fun in a vehicle. I tried to keep aftermarket modification simple and clean. Just thought I'd share, I love how it turned out.

-Rough Country M1R loaded struts in the front (3") and Westcott coil spacer in the rear (1.5")

-Fuel RINCON wheels 17x9 +1 offset. Needed to put on extended fender flares for these due to the big offset change and an extra 1.5" of wheel width, gave an estimated ~2 inches of extra poke which looked great but was shotgunning my rocker panels with gravel

-Falken Wild Peak 285/70/17

-Cali Raised rock sliders and interior MOLLE paneling

-Slideout locker system/sleeping platform by Colfax Campers
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How’s the m1 feel compared to stock? I had m1 on my 23 tundra trd sport and it was comfortable enough for me and my family. Considering it again this time for 4Runner
 
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Baron

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How’s the m1 feel compared to stock? I had m1 on my 23 tundra trd sport and it was comfortable enough for me and my family. Considering it again this time for 4Runner
A lot better than stock, but of course stiffer. Still pretty comfortable on pavement, great off road, but I don't do anything crazy, mostly rough logging and service roads for fly fishing access points. Cornering is super stable with pretty much no dip. People talk badly about RC suspension on the internet which gave me pause but honestly I've been impressed by this piggyback reservoir model.

Funny story, my shop originally ordered Fox performance struts but when they went to put them on they realized they aren't designed for 6gen, I gave them some friendly guff for that because they are honest dudes and they put these on at a bit of a discount, the new Fox's for the 6gen weren't out at this time last year. I think they are now, so there are other options too at this point. Good bang for the buck in my opinion, no complaints.
 
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I have the same seat covers and can attest to the good quality, fitment, and durability.
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