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Old 06-16-2020, 11:45 AM #1
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Who is running: 9602RC-P - Toytec Rear 3-Inch Lift Coils (96-02 4Runner)

Would love to hear from those running these rear springs in their 3rd Gen 4Runner about ride height, ride quality, and which shock you chose.

99602RC-P - Toytec Rear 3-Inch Lift Coils (96-02 4Runner)
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This is what I am driving around on and they are 20 years tired (20 year old picture too):

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I'm interested to hear about anyone running these too.
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I'm interested to hear about anyone running these too.
Toy Tec must not get that much business on their 3rd gen springs, they just discontinued their superflex springs for the 3rd gen due to lack of demand
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@Ser1clymb

I ordered a pair today along with these shocks:
TTLK9602R-P - Toytec 2.0 Aluma Series IFP Rear Shocks (96-02 4Runner)

I spoke with Jason @TOYTEC and he mentioned someone he works with is running these springs and he ran out and took a measurement - center hub to fender flare was: 22.35 LR ¦ 22.75 RR
This 4Runner has the color matched fender flares and a roof rack.

Up front I'm currently sitting: LF 22.50 ¦ RF 22.75
So ideally this should level it out and firm up the rear.
Once the rears break in a bit I'll tackle the fronts (which aren't terrible at the moment).

I'll post pics and provide some feedback on the ride once installed.
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I ordered a pair today along with these shocks:
TTLK9602R-P - Toytec 2.0 Aluma Series IFP Rear Shocks (96-02 4Runner)

I spoke with Jason @TOYTEC and he mentioned someone he works with is running these springs and he ran out and took a measurement - center hub to fender flare was: 22.35 LR ¦ 22.75 RR
This 4Runner has the color matched fender flares and a roof rack.

Up front I'm currently sitting: LF 22.50 ¦ RF 22.75
So ideally this should level it out and firm up the rear.
Once the rears break in a bit I'll tackle the fronts (which aren't terrible at the moment).

I'll post pics and provide some feedback on the ride once installed.
That's surprising. My OME 890s give me almost 4 inches then. I may be looking at the wrong springs then. I might have to do some more reading about the LC 7 wraps. Thanks for the info though. I'll still be curious to hear how they do for you.
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Would love to hear from those running these rear springs in their 3rd Gen 4Runner about ride height, ride quality, and which shock you chose.

9602RC-P - Toytec Rear 3-Inch Lift Coils (96-02 4Runner)

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Good timing. I installed those coils yesterday. I took out some OME 891 coils with 2" spacers (previous owner).

So far I like them. They have handled bumps at speed better than the old setup and fit in the lift much tighter than the OME coils. As for shocks - I am running extended travel Kings with adjustable remotes; so your experience may vary.

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what's your hub center to bottom of fender measurement? normally, ome 890s give 3.0" of lift then settles down to 2.5" of lift after one week



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That's surprising. My OME 890s give me almost 4 inches then. I may be looking at the wrong springs then. I might have to do some more reading about the LC 7 wraps. Thanks for the info though. I'll still be curious to hear how they do for you.
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Good timing. I installed those coils yesterday. I took out some OME 891 coils with 2" spacers (previous owner).

So far I like them. They have handled bumps at speed better than the old setup and fit in the lift much tighter than the OME coils. As for shocks - I am running extended travel Kings with adjustable remotes; so your experience may vary.

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What is the measurement from the center of your hub to the bottom on your fender flare?

Thank you.
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What is the measurement from the center of your hub to the bottom on your fender flare?

Thank you.
Quick measurement this morning when I was changing vehicles showed it at 23.5" from hub to fender. But I also have 150 lbs of weight in the cargo area I had in it to help settle. When I get back home later this week I will unload it and measure everything again.
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what's your hub center to bottom of fender measurement? normally, ome 890s give 3.0" of lift then settles down to 2.5" of lift after one week
I'm sitting at 24" DS and 24.25" PS with 3/4 tank of gas and skid plates installed.
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What rear spring are you running?
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what rear spring are you running?
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BEFORE:
(with 20 year old Performance Products "1-inch Lift Springs")
(22.00" Center Hub to Fender Flare) (sagged with any additional weight)



JUST REAR:
(9602RC-P - Toytec Rear 3-Inch Lift Coils)
(23.50" Center Hub to Fender Flare) (no extra weight)



FRONT & REAR
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I bought the whole toytec kit with the new 2.0 aluma coilovers
Have the rear springs and shocks on the truck and love them compared to my bilsteins(horrible)I’m also running a day star spacer which gives me about 5.5 inches lift in the rear
Toytec Shocks are long enough and still have about 3-3&1/2 inches of droop,
Soon as my front coils are off backorder I’ll post pics
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