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miguelr

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So after a month of having my 4Runner and reading about everyone's awesome builds. I planned out a build

Build
- 2026 SR5 (7 seater) in Cutting Edge
- Removed Air Dam
- Bilstein 6112's at circlip setting (#3) for a 2" lift in the front
- Bilstein 6100's in the rear
- Westcott Designs 1" rear pucks
- Matte Black Method 703s (17"x8.5" w/ 35mm offset)
- BFG All-Terrain KO3s 285/75R17

I have no rubbing, no trimming needed, no need to remove crash brackets. Everything just worked out perfectly, but oh is it close haha

Shout out to @Furrypanda1121, @romik, @Twisted, @TheMachine, and @dirtwheeler For your insight and/or inspiring builds.

The Bilstein 6112's at circlip setting (#3) for a 2" lift in the front paired with the 1" (~0.8") Westcott Designs rear coil spacers and a factory rake of ~1.6", retains a slight rake after lifting which makes it look super mean.

IMO the amount of rubber on the 285/75R17 fills out the wheel well perfectly and pairs really nicely with the (2" front + 2.4" final rear height).


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Bilstein 6112- installed


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Bilstein 6100- installed

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So after a month of having my 4Runner and reading about everyone's awesome builds. I planned out a build

Build
- 2026 SR5 (7 seater) in Cutting Edge
- Removed Air Dam
- Bilstein 6112's at circlip setting (#3) for a 2" lift in the front
- Bilstein 6100's in the rear
- Westcott Designs 1" rear pucks
- Matte Black Method 703s (17"x8.5" w/ 35mm offset)
- BFG All-Terrain KO3s 285/75R17

I have no rubbing, no trimming needed, no need to remove crash brackets. Everything just worked out perfectly, but oh is it close haha

Shout out to @Furrypanda1121, @romik, @Twisted, @TheMachine, and @dirtwheeler For your insight and/or inspiring builds.

The Bilstein 6112's at circlip setting (#3) for a 2" lift in the front paired with the 1" (~0.8") Westcott Designs rear coil spacers and a factory rake of ~1.6", retains a slight rake after lifting which makes it look super mean.

IMO the amount of rubber on the 285/75R17 fills out the wheel well perfectly and pairs really nicely with the (2" front + 2.4" final rear height).


IMG_4002.webp


35439-b73b5ca514d961d47a33b27e109e8566.webp


IMG_3972.webp


IMG_3962.webp

Bilstein 6112- installed


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Bilstein 6100- installed

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Great job!! It's the perfect fit 👍🏻
 

OnePunchPan

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The Bilsteins ride more firm than stock SR5 suspension but also have a nice high quality dampened feel to them.
Lmao I know what this means, but it still sounds so funny when ya read it. Wish I could see how this feels. I thought the Limited trim's adjustable variable suspension would've given me a bit more plush on the roads when it comes to potholes, but alas it is a body on frame
 
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Lmao I know what this means, but it still sounds so funny when ya read it. Wish I could see how this feels. I thought the Limited trim's adjustable variable suspension would've given me a bit more plush on the roads when it comes to potholes, but alas it is a body on frame
Honestly, I don't really know how to describe it but it's very nice. I have zero complaints!
 

Furrypanda1121

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Looks great! Just got mine back this morning with the 6112/6100 + UCA combo. Now i gotta figure out which wheels and tires I should get. Mine ended up being 2.5" up front with 1.5" in the rear. Pretty much level, with about 1/4" rake still there.
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