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Originally Posted by TRD 4RNR View Post
Would love to hear from those running these rear springs in their 3rd Gen 4Runner about ride height, ride quality, and which shock you chose.

9602RC-P - Toytec Rear 3-Inch Lift Coils (96-02 4Runner)

99602RC-P - Toytec Rear 3-Inch Lift Coils (96-02 4Runner)
Good timing. I installed those coils yesterday. I took out some OME 891 coils with 2" spacers (previous owner).

So far I like them. They have handled bumps at speed better than the old setup and fit in the lift much tighter than the OME coils. As for shocks - I am running extended travel Kings with adjustable remotes; so your experience may vary.

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