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Originally Posted by Last Man Standing
Kanoe,
I would agree it has been discussed on many threads and one can see the displeasure with the OEM ones being under designed for the load being displaced beyond the rear axles, but for those of use who just want a better
ride without the increased height it seems we are stuck unless someone can advise otherwise? Most everyone is discussing increased height options instead of performance as a stand alone possibility.
The design of the 4Runner reminds me of an early Jeep Grand Cherokee I owned that had similar issues except they used leaf springs back then.
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Guy's,
I made a decision to go with OEM springs and the final straw for this decision was watching " Timmy The Tool Man's " video twice and confirming his use of the preferred ( 1999 Toyota ) spring improvement. It appears Toyota used the tallest springs in that vintage and he compared it to the new numbers that Toyota use's for these. See Below my order thru Olathe Toyota. After using these folks for a couple orders they excel in communications and follow up! Hope this helps and will follow up when installed as to my opinion of these.
Link To Video:
14) Rear Coil Spring Replacement and Rear Shock Bushing Replacement
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Content Part Number Part Name Price Quantity Total
48231-35200 Coil Spring $94.16 2 $188.32 Subtotal: $188.32
NOTE! Above numbers do not match up to Tim's video numbers ( 35210 ) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am having Toyota check on this issue and will report back asap.
Shipping (Fedex Ground): $23.96 w/disc
Also:
Apologies to our more seasoned members as I should have checked Tim's thread on repairs!
3rd Gen T4R DIY Maintenance, Repair and Modification Videos
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