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Old 03-10-2021, 09:25 AM
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Lots of options are well documented on this site. OME has a stiffer spring close to stock height. Best budget option is to pick up a used set from a different vehicle. Rear springs from a 5th gen 4runner drop right in. I have a set of front springs from a Jeep JK in the rear of my 3rd gen. I think they are slightly taller than stock but a good balance of weight capacity and ride quality for my needs.
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