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Old 03-10-2024, 04:14 PM
NinetySeven NinetySeven is offline
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I'll hop on this thread!

I'm also trying to achieve a subtle lift (1-inch) and leveling for my 1997 4Runner SR5. Note: The springs are original to the 4Runner.

Here's what my mechanic is suggesting: For the front we would retain the front springs and use Bilstien front struts that adjust between 0-3". On the rear we will use adjustable rear shocks. For the lift in the rear we will add 1" spacers to the springs. We will keep it to 1" for the lift.

Does this look right to folks here?
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