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Old 09-04-2019, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Bad Luck View Post
Tundra front shocks have more travel and the clip locations allow for more preload therefore more lift. Tundra 6112 Bilstein On 3rd Gen. Info & Install
from what i've read the 890 spring for the rear may be too tall for the 3rd gen specific 5100 hence why i decided to go with the tundra model.

with the fronts, i am told the 4runner specific ones are a bit soft so i decided tundra fronts as well.
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