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Old 06-05-2019, 06:55 AM
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In a pickle with suspension, need some guidance.

Hey group, I am in a pickle and need some help.

In an attempt to add some ground clearance and retain the Trd Pro suspension that I like I decided to install the Toytec spacer lift made for the Pro. It replaces the lower spring mount with a slightly thicker one and also a thicker top spacer.

I now have a front end noise. I think it is my sway bar hitting either the strut or the radiator support.

I feel like I’ve been kicked in the gut. The car guy in my feels like I let my 4Runner down. Lol.

Basically I am thinking about going back to stock. Plan B is install a relocation bracket.

I do like the increased load capacity of the rear toytec springs (20% stiffer).

Could/should I consider a 1” taller front spring and increased capacity rear spring? Would I still have the clearance issues?
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