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SOLD 3rd gen Toytec 3" rear springs -$125 Central KY
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Lightly used (~3k miles?) rear springs. Part number 9602-D, which I guess is the same as what they're selling as 9602RC-P? These came as part of the 3" Toytec/Eibach kit.
I ran these for a few months and decided to get some slightly shorter springs. These have been gathering dust in my basement for a while and I have no need for them.
Asking $125, willing to ship. IM me here or email me at my username at gmail.
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08-30-2019, 02:48 PM
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Bump for price reduction
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08-30-2019, 08:31 PM
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Forgive the ignorance but I'm local to you and this is an appealing deal. I'm running 99 tall springs right now. I'm wanting to run 285/75/16 on it and I'm reading that I need 3" to do so safely. What would I need to do for the front to balance these out? Could I get away with doing another set of 3" springs up front?
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08-31-2019, 05:36 PM
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Forgive the ignorance but I'm local to you and this is an appealing deal. I'm running 99 tall springs right now. I'm wanting to run 285/75/16 on it and I'm reading that I need 3" to do so safely. What would I need to do for the front to balance these out? Could I get away with doing another set of 3" springs up front?
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You need 2.5-3" up front to run 285s. I have about 2.25" of lift, with 1.25" spacers and adjustable upper control arms to run 285s.
This is a good starting point for reading about different lift setups: 3rd Gen 4Runner Lift Information and FAQ's - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum
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10-24-2019, 04:51 PM
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11-01-2019, 12:23 AM
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Do you know the spring rate?
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11-01-2019, 08:00 PM
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No I don't, sorry. If you're able to track that info down, please post it here because I'd like to know too.
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No I don't, sorry. If you're able to track that info down, please post it here because I'd like to know too.
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They are 195# springs. Similar to the OME 890
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Do you have a pic with them on? I'm trying to see how the setup the rear. I'm interested. Pming you
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Do you have a pic with them on? I'm trying to see how the setup the rear. I'm interested. Pming you
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It's hard to tell from the pic. Do this spring give the runner a slight rake or is it level?
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And are those 33s in the pic?
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11-03-2019, 07:14 AM
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And are those 33s in the pic?
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285/75R16, yeah there was a little bit of rake.
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sent a PM yesterday, are they still available?
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