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So I wanted to try a smoother shock option because the bilstiens have way too much compression. I like digressive rebound on shocks but it feels these are valves the same on compression making them rough on small bumps. I picked up some used Landcruiser shocks since theyre fairly cheap and supposedly rides better then every 4runner according to reviewers.
So far i can say, it's a trade off, They're notably softer that I can compress the rears easily by hand, the Bilstiens you need two hands pushing the shock into the the ground to get any movement. Length is the same front and rear.
Ride wise the LC tokicos cut the sharp edge of small bump but you medium and large bumps are much rougher, body roll is a tad more and the springs i have no idea. The front have one less coil and are a bit wider which would suggest a softer spring but thats also for a truck that only comes hybrid (~350lb) heavier vs non hybrid.
Over all it doesn't ride that much different and I'll have to see how it tows which I'd expect it to be worst but i may look into a revalving option for the bilstiens to ease its compression valve
So far i can say, it's a trade off, They're notably softer that I can compress the rears easily by hand, the Bilstiens you need two hands pushing the shock into the the ground to get any movement. Length is the same front and rear.
Ride wise the LC tokicos cut the sharp edge of small bump but you medium and large bumps are much rougher, body roll is a tad more and the springs i have no idea. The front have one less coil and are a bit wider which would suggest a softer spring but thats also for a truck that only comes hybrid (~350lb) heavier vs non hybrid.
Over all it doesn't ride that much different and I'll have to see how it tows which I'd expect it to be worst but i may look into a revalving option for the bilstiens to ease its compression valve
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