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Originally Posted by Something_Awesome
You should drive a 4Runner with KDSS to be sure. I will say, some people on this forum drove a 4Runner with KDSS and could not stand it, so they opted for the regular suspension. I know there are a few who are like me and actually never would have purchased a 4Runner if it did not have KDSS. I've actually never been very fond of Toyotas in the past because they tended to ride like a boat sailing on wavy water. It's a terrible experience for passengers. KDSS solves a lot of that problem.
I suppose if you do not have a dealership you can have faith in service-wise, it may be prudent to pass on KDSS. I personally expect my KDSS to last the life of the vehicle. But worst case scenario, I have like 3 dealerships near me that I trust can properly solve a KDSS issue (the farthest of the three being 45 minutes away).
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We have driven a totally stock 1999 4Runner SR5 for the last 17 years. I can't believe how much better it handles than my nephew's 2018 SR5 we test drove! We would have passed on a new 4Runner if his SR5 was what to expect from a 5th Gen. Hoping our ORP's KDSS lasts the life of the vehicle, which we're planning to be many years down the line
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2022 Barcelona Red TRD ORP, KDSS, Moonroof
1999 4Runner SR5, bone stock, just turned over 200K