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Old 12-11-2021, 09:27 PM #16
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so i am also wanting to lift/level my v8 03, it has xreas that i want to delete. my friend has a 21 trd off road that he lifted when it was basically new, so i can get his front struts with springs and rear shocks with rear coil springs for cheap.

would this be a good option to put on my 03? i know there is slight mod on rear shock install , the shocks and struts are tokico. i read alot about people using tacoma setups with the bilstiens, just havnt seen many using 5th gen tokico??

hoping to end up with 1.5-2" front lift.

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so far Im pretty set on the kyb and replacing the sway bar links and bushings, the problem I am having is deciding on shocks and springs. things I definitely want to improve are handling body roll/drift fixing that thump in rear every time I go over even a small bump and nose dive when braking, I dont want a super stiff ride that you feel every bump. basically I'm looking to have it ride and handle like when it was new.
lots of threads on this subject you can search for, i have an 08 sport V6 & replaced my xreas at ~140k miles, they werent leaking but could tell they were shot. like you, mine is 99% street driving & i didnt want or need to pay more for off road geared shocks & springs that most say ride quite a bit harsher than the stock ones & the KYB front coil over shocks & rear shocks worked out great & have a very nice stock ride. about 10% stiffer springs & shock valving according to KYB but not harsh at all. they are the best value to performance choice for mostly street use IMO & have a lifetime warranty & come with the top hat & springs pre installed for an easy install. rock auto usually has the best prices, just be sure to keep track of the L& R sides for the fronts.

the stock rear springs are probably fine if the rear isnt sagging & the 4runner wasnt abused off road or heavy towing, but if they need replaced moog OEM are all thats needed. the new front shocks/springs will provide a slight lift too & make the front to rear a little closer to level, mine raised the front about 1.5-2" over the worn out stock shocks/springs.
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If the dealer installs TRD suspension, will it carry any warranty?


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lots of threads on this subject you can search for, i have an 08 sport V6 & replaced my xreas at ~140k miles, they werent leaking but could tell they were shot. like you, mine is 99% street driving & i didnt want or need to pay more for off road geared shocks & springs that most say ride quite a bit harsher than the stock ones & the KYB front coil over shocks & rear shocks worked out great & have a very nice stock ride. about 10% stiffer springs & shock valving according to KYB but not harsh at all. they are the best value to performance choice for mostly street use IMO & have a lifetime warranty & come with the top hat & springs pre installed for an easy install. rock auto usually has the best prices, just be sure to keep track of the L& R sides for the fronts.

the stock rear springs are probably fine if the rear isnt sagging & the 4runner wasnt abused off road or heavy towing, but if they need replaced moog OEM are all thats needed. the new front shocks/springs will provide a slight lift too & make the front to rear a little closer to level, mine raised the front about 1.5-2" over the worn out stock shocks/springs.
most of the posts I read guys are lifting or doing off road suspensions, I want to go with stock height not looking to put bigger tires or go off roading, my runner came with 18" rims and happy with them for now. If anything if the front shocks get closer to level so the rake is minimal would be a bonus. What shocks did you replace the xreas with? I am thinking oem springs for rear but not sure what to get for fronts I do not want a super stiff ride. as close of a ride to when truck was new is what I looking for, a little stiffer would be ok.
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most of the posts I read guys are lifting or doing off road suspensions, I want to go with stock height not looking to put bigger tires or go off roading, my runner came with 18" rims and happy with them for now. If anything if the front shocks get closer to level so the rake is minimal would be a bonus. What shocks did you replace the xreas with? I am thinking oem springs for rear but not sure what to get for fronts I do not want a super stiff ride. as close of a ride to when truck was new is what I looking for, a little stiffer would be ok.

KYB is a very popular choice to achieve what you described and the Tacoma swap would also work. The "X-REAS Delete..." post linked in my sig will be helpful if you plan to do the work yourself and/or are interested in the Tacoma swap.

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most of the posts I read guys are lifting or doing off road suspensions, I want to go with stock height not looking to put bigger tires or go off roading, my runner came with 18" rims and happy with them for now. If anything if the front shocks get closer to level so the rake is minimal would be a bonus. What shocks did you replace the xreas with? I am thinking oem springs for rear but not sure what to get for fronts I do not want a super stiff ride. as close of a ride to when truck was new is what I looking for, a little stiffer would be ok.
KYB are the best option for this situation, very nice ride. read over my post you quoted again for details & best place to buy.

& check out the "xreas delete" on bluesky07 link, was very helpful when i removed xreas & installed the KYB shocks... & i also watched some youtube videos of whats involved. if you have basic tools & mechanical abilities its really very easy to remove the factory shocks & install new ones. just be sure you buy the correct 4wd or 2wd for what 4runner you have.
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KYB are the best option for this situation, very nice ride. read over my post you quoted again for details & best place to buy.

& check out the "xreas delete" on bluesky07 link, was very helpful when i removed xreas & installed the KYB shocks... & i also watched some youtube videos of whats involved. if you have basic tools & mechanical abilities its really very easy to remove the factory shocks & install new ones. just be sure you buy the correct 4wd or 2wd for what 4runner you have.
I was thinking of doing it myself till I saw how much rust I have around the shock mount bolts and lower control arm. If I run into problems I dont have the experience or the tools to attempt to fix whatever issues I run into, so I will be bringing it to local shop for them to do the work but I will be suppling the parts.
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Here's the problem I am having the shop that is doing the work will only install direct fit parts they will not modify the shocks, springs or anything else. The other issue is I am confused, my runner is a 08 urban runner V6 do I get springs for a 07 or 08 fj cruiser? I dont want to order the wrong parts. also why did you go from the kyb shocks to the Bilstein 4600s? I dont have a ton of money to throw into this truck and wont be able to replace things if I dont like the ride this is why Im asking help and nervous ordering parts without being sure what parts fit.

so far this is the list:

KYB SM5640 - front Mount Kits
toyota oem front and rear Stabilizer Bushings
toyota oem front and rear Stabilizer Links

rear springs either oem or fj cruiser
front and rear shocks ?
front springs ?
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What I used, ordered new, on my '03 V8:
FJ springs, rear: 48231-35321
FJ springs, front: 48131-35541 and 48131-35551
with Bil 4600 and new KYB upper mounts and a 1" level spacer in front.
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Here's the problem I am having the shop that is doing the work will only install direct fit parts they will not modify the shocks, springs or anything else. The other issue is I am confused, my runner is a 08 urban runner V6 do I get springs for a 07 or 08 fj cruiser? I dont want to order the wrong parts. also why did you go from the kyb shocks to the Bilstein 4600s? I dont have a ton of money to throw into this truck and wont be able to replace things if I dont like the ride this is why Im asking help and nervous ordering parts without being sure what parts fit.

so far this is the list:

KYB SM5640 - front Mount Kits
toyota oem front and rear Stabilizer Bushings
toyota oem front and rear Stabilizer Links

rear springs either oem or fj cruiser
front and rear shocks ?
front springs ?
the KYB complete front coil over shocks are direct bolt in, there is no need to modify anything, they bolt right in in place of the originals & include new springs pre installed. if you have xreas the shop just wont be connecting the fluid lines. if they wont remove the lines you can do that very easy after install.

as for springs, if yours arent sagging or were abused with off roading or heavy towing you dont need new rear springs, the factory ones are perfectly fine for the street driving you said this will be for. some guys buy FJ springs for added lift but it doesnt sound like you want or need that, stick with the factory rear springs or buy OEM new ones for a 4runner, moog are the best OEM replacement.

your parts list has KYB mount kit... thats not needed when you buy the complete shock/spring, they come with the mount kit pre installed. look at rock auto or even amazon, they will show you the part# for the front L&R complete shocks/springs & the rear shocks. thats all you need unless you want/need to replace the rear springs & chances are you dont. i replaced fronts & rears & kept the stock rear springs with 140k miles on them, the rear sits nice & tall just like when new, rear springs dont go bad at ~150k miles & unless you want more lift or off roading you dont need FJ or any other aftermarket spring.

try searching for the complete front shock/spring assembly for a 2008 4runner, if you cant find teh part# i can post them or another member can.... keep it simple for simple on road use, no need to pay more for things that arent needed.

EDIT: looks like rock auto is out of the 4WD kyb front shocks/springs & other places are back ordered as is the case with many auto parts right now due to the virus crap. but i did find a couple places that have them on a google search, shock surplus looks to have all 4 as a set & summit has individuals with a couple weeks out for ship date. call around to the places on this search & see what you can find. also the shock surplus link shows the complete front set up i mentioned, no mount kit is needed for these.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2008...client=gws-wiz

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the KYB complete front coil over shocks are direct bolt in, there is no need to modify anything, they bolt right in in place of the originals & include new springs pre installed. if you have xreas the shop just wont be connecting the fluid lines. if they wont remove the lines you can do that very easy after install.

as for springs, if yours arent sagging or were abused with off roading or heavy towing you dont need new rear springs, the factory ones are perfectly fine for the street driving you said this will be for. some guys buy FJ springs for added lift but it doesnt sound like you want or need that, stick with the factory rear springs or buy OEM new ones for a 4runner, moog are the best OEM replacement.

your parts list has KYB mount kit... thats not needed when you buy the complete shock/spring, they come with the mount kit pre installed. look at rock auto or even amazon, they will show you the part# for the front L&R complete shocks/springs & the rear shocks. thats all you need unless you want/need to replace the rear springs & chances are you dont. i replaced fronts & rears & kept the stock rear springs with 140k miles on them, the rear sits nice & tall just like when new, rear springs dont go bad at ~150k miles & unless you want more lift or off roading you dont need FJ or any other aftermarket spring.

try searching for the complete front shock/spring assembly for a 2008 4runner, if you cant find teh part# i can post them or another member can.... keep it simple for simple on road use, no need to pay more for things that arent needed.

EDIT: looks like rock auto is out of the 4WD kyb front shocks/springs & other places are back ordered as is the case with many auto parts right now due to the virus crap. but i did find a couple places that have them on a google search, shock surplus looks to have all 4 as a set & summit has individuals with a couple weeks out for ship date. call around to the places on this search & see what you can find. also the shock surplus link shows the complete front set up i mentioned, no mount kit is needed for these.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2008...client=gws-wiz
Thank you for the help, I found the kyb on car id haven't ordered them yet. Will the kyb's give me a little lift in the front? Just hoping to have a little more level look.
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Thank you for the help, I found the kyb on car id haven't ordered them yet. Will the kyb's give me a little lift in the front? Just hoping to have a little more level look.
I don't know for certain but as I understand it, the KYB setup is essentially equivalent to stock so you may not get much lift up front. Hopefully someone with this gear installed will answer definitively.
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I don't know for certain but as I understand it, the KYB setup is essentially equivalent to stock so you may not get much lift up front. Hopefully someone with this gear installed will answer definitively.
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Thank you for the help, I found the kyb on car id haven't ordered them yet. Will the kyb's give me a little lift in the front? Just hoping to have a little more level look.
youre very welcome & sorry for the late reply. i have posted before about the lift KYBs provide, it is about 1-2" over stock height in the front due to the fact that the KYB shocks & springs are ~10% stiffer/firmer than the original stock shocks/springs. when i first installed mine it was more like 2.5" above stock but it settled down after about 50-100 miles & now sits as shown in this pic, definitely an easy 1-1.5" lift up front & it has stayed there for 2 years & thousands of miles now.

heres another pic showing how it sat when i bought it with 140k miles & original but not leaking XREAS, im using 265/70 tires that are one size above stock height but same width, no rubing at all. im very happy with the height & ride quality of the KYB, if i need it any higher i can buy the lift spacers but i have no need for that as this 4runner is not used for off roading, just a nice daily driver with some light utility use & towing.
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