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Originally Posted by OrionA1414 View Post
Good morning Ladies and Gents, has anybody had any problems with the radiator support kit? It is supposed to be part of the Ultimate/Boss Lift Kit for non-KDSS 4runners. Long story short, I installed mine yesterday and while the sway bar spacers do help alleviate contact of the sway bar from the coil-overs, they push the sway bar into the radiator support brackets, which is where this kit comes into play. The only issue is that the spacers provided are not large enough to push the driver side bracket out of contact with sway bar. I had to add several washers in addition to the spacer in order to achieve maybe 1/4" of clearance. Also, the tabs on the factory skid are no longer able to be used. I had to hammer mine out of the way in order to bolt the skid plate back on. This was not mentioned anywhere in the instructions. Anyway, just taking a poll / throwing this info out there for anybody purchasing this Toytec lift.

For reference: https://www.toyteclifts.com/pub/medi...e/r/s/rsdk.pdf

(I searched before posting this, didn't find any dedicated threads.)
Its actually not a radiator support but a structural element of the front suspension. Never had luck with spacers to clear the swaybar and ended up buying the full on ARB replacement brace. Arb sway bar rub fix!!! Bp-51 fit kit

That cured any clearance issues.
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