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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Dayton, OR
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Location: Dayton, OR
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It'll work well when you assemble it. The spring is longer than the shock so that it has some preload once it's assembled, that preload is what's going to give you a higher ride height.
Overall the assembly will be the same length as it was with the stock springs on it, but the new coils will not compress as far with the weight of the 4runner on them, so the shocks will end up being about 1.5" further out in their stroke at ride height, giving you 3" of lift.
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'97 3RZ 5 Speed "FrankenRunner" ( Build Thread) - Dormant
The "shitmobile" 500$ 3RZ Auto 4Runner - ( Saved from the Scrapyard: Resurrecting a 500$ 3rd Gen
02 Tacoma Double Cab, mid-travel, locked, armored, supercharged and riced. (Longbed and 5 speed in the works)
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