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Old 03-10-2021, 01:51 PM #1
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Will TRD Pro suspension lift a KDSS Venture?

I have the 2020 Venture, which is essentially an Offroad Premium with KDSS. I am looking to level out and get a small amount of lift (~2.5 front and 1 in the rear due to what I'm told are the limits for KDSS). I've been considering a Bilstein leveling kit using the 5100's.

However I just saw a post on Craiglist for the stock suspension from a 2017 TRD Pro. The image shows Bilstein coilovers on the front and the rears have a reservoir. I can't tell if this setup would do what I want but be an even better option that the 5100's.

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They will give you 1” in the front and that’s it. You’ll also have to move the retaining clip to the top position for both front shocks since you have kdss. Rear springs and control arms are the same.
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Makes sense. Just trying to do a few more comparisons to the kit with 4 of the 5100's that I'm considering. 2010-2020 4Runner 4WD Bilstein 5100 Adjustable Leveling Shock Kit 10204RUN4WD

I want to go up as high as KDSS will allow without going crazy. I mostly go offroad for hunting and occasional fun but nothing extreme (at this point). I just don't want to go the way of spacers.
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Pass on that CL 'deal'
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If what you want is 2.5" in the front and 1" in the rear, this won't give it to you without putting longer springs on both the front and rear. But this suspension is basically the Bilstein 6112/5160 setup. The actual 6112s have more spring perches so they can lift more in the front and pair that with some longer aftermarket springs in the rear such as OME 895e or Wheeler T13 and you'll get what you want.
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