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Originally Posted by dezertbomber
The $4K include them performing the replacement? Also, does that include all hard and soft lines, and the pumps?
Also, if you do swap for the Dobinsons, you would need to get non-XREAS sway bars. Since XREAS helps reduce body roll with the suspension, the sway bars aren't as thick which means they're softer. Once you go to regular shocks/struts they aren't helping in that area nearly as much, so you need to get the sway bars that are for a 4R that does not have XREAS.
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Truthfully, I don't know. It was back in December of 2020 when I got the quote and it was verbal. I presume it involves replacing a lot of the XREAS components and other stuff.
Do both the front and rear sway bars need to be replaced? I presume I should replace the sway bar links too...?
I tried looking on YT for replacing sway bars on 4Runners, but only found a real short video that lacked a lot of detail. Is this something a novice could do? I'm not afraid of wrenching on my vehicles (I do my own brakes, oil changes, etc.,) but suspensions are a skillset I've not developed (yet!).
Stick with stock non-XREAS sway bars or perhaps go aftermarket? TIA!