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Originally Posted by Robogadget View Post
Hello fellow 4Runner owners,

This is my first post in a long while. I have tried TRD's website (useless), and various web pages, but haven't had a lot of luck getting good advice for what I'm looking for. We have had a 2015 SR5 since new, and it is not a surprise that the ride is unstable and too soft on the road. I was going to sell it, but realized that if I could tame the ride it would be a lot cheaper than buying something else...

Then I remembered that owners groups could be much better than salesmen at the dealer or parts store...
I have 40K miles on it and I want to firm up the ride, and maybe reduce body roll. I DO NOT want to lift it (garage clearance), and I don't plan to off road it much, but was hoping some of you all can suggest a cost-effective solution.

Anyone in a similar situation?????
A set of Bilstein 5100 on stock springs should get the job done. You don't want stiffer springs unless you need them.

If within budget, try 6112 on standard springs ("600" but really 550 at most) and use 5100s in the back on stock springs. That would be fantastic for the intended purpose: the 6112 has exceptional ride quality with standard springs and greatly improved handling (break squat remains).
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