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timmytimtim 10-23-2019 04:10 PM

WTB 3rd Gen 4R 3 inch lift components - S. Carolina
 
Hey guys- lookin' to get my 2000 4Runner 4wd running right and that involves a lot of suspension work on this truck that spent some time up in the North. Instead of shelling out to replace stock, I figure it's a good time to get a lift in since this is my work/play vehicle, not the daily... I'm looking for the follow:

Front Suspension:
Stock Upper and Lower Control Arms (Passenger and Driver) to replace original rusted arms
OME 883 or comparable 3-inch lift spring (I have about 100 lb additional weight over front axle)
Adjustable Bilstein 5100s or comparable shock with enough travel for a 3 inch lift (please provide part numbers if available)

Rear Suspension:
OME 890/891 or LandCruiser coil springs (I think 7.5 to 8.25 wraps are ideal)
Already have a pair of Bilsteins ready to go on custom shock mounts

Reach out and let me know what you have! I'm in S. Carolina - will consider paying shipping if the price is right, or will pick up within 1.5/2 hour drive

ClemsonRunner 12-02-2019 10:25 PM

Hey man. I am in the Greenville area and have a pair of OME 891s I just took off my runner. Been on for 2 or 3 years. They have certainty settled by this point but aren't getting an worse. Still in really good shape and perform/handle really well. I'd say around 2" of lift. Maybe a little more. They have been super good to me and the only reason I am switched is because my Runner is heading in a more road-unfriendly setup. Going with Toytec Superflex (if i can actually fit them. they are huge). If you want them they are all yours.

If you want to pay for shipping or pick them up either works for me. Though they are free and used, they are still worth putting under a rig. The only tip I would suggest if putting some air bags for heavy loads. When 2 buddies and I are loaded up to camp and kayak (2 kayaks each. got have your surfer and your big shit runner) for a few days the rear end gets pretty damn low. Besides some heavy towing though that load is pretty much the max you could experience. Still had an inch of so of axle clearance and made it from the Upstate to WV/KY/MD many times. The 891s are "heavy duty" springs but they still sag a good amount when full loaded.

With the Bilstein 5125s extended travel shocks (got them off Toytec a few years ago) you get a bunch of badass flex out of that setup. I mean a lot of flex.


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