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mcharfauros: Mike’s Truck and Wife’s 4Runner stuff

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Builds (2016-2023)' started by mcharfauros, Mar 19, 2019.

  1. Jul 21, 2021 at 5:49 AM
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    mcharfauros

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    All my rigs are purpose built. From crawling to camping. I also enjoy a nice stock truck for what that’s worth. Toyota’s are the jam!
    Mike, you got any recommendations for a spring that would help me out in the rear of my runner.
    I got an ‘18 pro. I am adding weight to the rear (drawers, fridge, etc). I don’t wanna lift my truck much because I wanna retain the TRD Pro shocks until they need replacing.
    I did add a Westcott Designs TRDPro shock kit for the front, which brought up the front 1-1.5”. The truck sits level now to clear the 285/70/17, but I don’t care if what I add gives me a bit of a rake.

    But instead of adding a spacer in the rear, I need a beefier spring.
    Thoughts? Thanks in adavnce
     
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    Sup brotha, we’ve been happy with the Eibach setup we’ve been running on the wife’s 4runner. Not a whole bunch of lift, but enough to clear the taller skinnys we got in there. As far as weight, they definitely handle more than stock, since the TRD Off Road 4runner does that nose dive and bounce back on the OE suspension when you come to a halt. Not exactly sure what the increase rate is on the load of the Eibach rear springs are, but definitely more pleased with the rear setup than the front setup. Lift on the rear is around 1”. Hope that helps
     
  5. Jul 21, 2021 at 9:17 AM
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    Supported, Eibachs are good stuff
     

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