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I just sent them a PM for purchasing info, but don’t plan on replacing the rear coil. Is the rear coil the same size as stock, or will it add a rear lift? When do you plan on having these installed, as you’ll be the Guinea pig?

I went to an off road shop today and was quoted $500 for them installed? My friends auto shop is across the street and he will probably charge around $200. He’s in Huntington Beach.
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I just sent them a PM for purchasing info, but don’t plan on replacing the rear coil. Is the rear coil the same size as stock, or will it add a rear lift? When do you plan on having these installed, as you’ll be the Guinea pig?

I went to an off road shop today and was quoted $500 for them installed? My friends auto shop is across the street and he will probably charge around $200. He’s in Huntington Beach.
I will be installing it myself. I did my last two 4 runners and also my 350z that I swapped out the suspension 6 times lol.

the cost of the springs are only 220.00 over the kit. The trd pro 4Runner is lame as it only lifts the front one inch and uses stock rear springs which I verified with Fox on the phone today. This kit lifts the front 2.25 inches and if you use the stock rear spring the rear will be lower that the front by an entire inch. Adding people or groceries in the back it will look really dumb. Literally your only choice is the spring in this kit or the toytec super flex spring that lifts an additional 1/2 inch higher. Or a spacer puck lift that cost as much as a spring. Eibach has a spring in the testing stages but no eta on release.

Or you can figure out lifting the front only an inch like Toyota does. And honestly if you’re only going to do that I’d just skip the whole thing.
Just invest in some tires if you plan on going offroad.

if you keep the 20” wheels that opens new problems to tire choices.

I guess I should ask. What do you plan on doing with your 4Runner?
 

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I will be installing it myself. I did my last two 4 runners and also my 350z that I swapped out the suspension 6 times lol.

the cost of the springs are only 220.00 over the kit. The trd pro 4Runner is lame as it only lifts the front one inch and uses stock rear springs which I verified with Fox on the phone today. This kit lifts the front 2.25 inches and if you use the stock rear spring the rear will be lower that the front by an entire inch. Adding people or groceries in the back it will look really dumb. Literally your only choice is the spring in this kit or the toytec super flex spring that lifts an additional 1/2 inch higher. Or a spacer puck lift that cost as much as a spring. Eibach has a spring in the testing stages but no eta on release.

Or you can figure out lifting the front only an inch like Toyota does. And honestly if you’re only going to do that I’d just skip the whole thing.
Just invest in some tires if you plan on going offroad.

if you keep the 20” wheels that opens new problems to tire choices.

I guess I should ask. What do you plan on doing with your 4Runner?
From what I read the stock front is about 1.75 below the rear, so if I were to reduce the Fox coil over 1/2” it should theoretically level the ride keeping the stock rear coil. I will check my options, then decide

My main reason to upgrade the suspension is solely based on the jittery/ poor ride quality that I’ve been experiencing.

My 4R is mainly a pavement driver that will see dirt roads to get to trail heads for Mountain biking. I do take yearly trips to Hurricane, Utah and if I drive it to Moab. I’m sure I will get the fever and explore some beginner type trails in Utah and around SoCal.

My 20’s came off in week one, as I never liked the stock wheel look. I went with the stock 265/70/18 AT tires.
 

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Please post a report when they're installed and you test them out.
 

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Make sure those AT tires are not E load
This is probably the most important thing for the ride quality; I upgraded to 275/70/18's on my '25 Tacoma and it rides 5 times rougher than our stock '25 4Runner. I had run E's on Taco's in the past gen's and the ride wasn't as bad, but these new ones seem to be worse with E's.
 

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Make sure those AT tires are not E load
Most definitely installed SL 116 tires and it seemed to make the ride more harsh vs the stock 20’s. I only had the stock tires on for a week and can’t say I remember exactly. It did the opposite from what I expected, after removing the lower profile 20’s.

I test drove a Land Cruiser Premium that had the 20” Dunlops today, just to feel the ride difference and it was too short of a loop to tell much. It did seem like the suspension was more active at lower speeds. For those curious about the LC, it has NO leg room compared to our 4R. At 6’, I have the seat all the way back and my knees are bent too much in the LC, so it’s not an option.
 
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Most definitely installed SL 116 tires and it seemed to make the ride more harsh vs the stock 20’s. I only had the stock tires on for a week and can’t say I remember exactly. It did the opposite from what I expected, after removing the lower profile 20’s.

I test drove a Land Cruiser Premium that had the 20” Dunlops today, just to feel the ride difference and it was too short of a loop to tell much. It did seem like the suspension was more active at lower speeds. For those curious about the LC, it has NO leg room compared to our 4R. At 6’, I have the seat all the way back and my knees are bent too much in the LC, so it’s not an option.
Start the psi at 37 all the way around. Work your way down from there. These stock shocks are stiff. You might not find the sweet spot with these shocks. It’s going to be way different with the new suspension. Once that is on start at 37 again.

For me 37 is for handling and to get rid of sloppiness. The lower I go from here the more squishy it gets and unstable at higher speeds.
You may find yourself lowering the pressure to compensate for the harshness you are feeling.
Hope this makes sense.
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