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<blockquote data-quote="bluetoy" data-source="post: 254769" data-attributes="member: 569"><p>If you put 3" TG spring on there it will raise it at least 4" from where it is now. Maybe more. It doubt it will ride any better either. Probably worse. There's not much you can do and still keep it low. I would rather have it low and ride a little rough than be too tall. 4runners are top heavy already, it's probably not gonna handle good being any taller.</p><p></p><p>I owned that 4runner for a few months, I actually thought it rode pretty good what little I drove it. I had 3" TG springs on the front of the tan xtra cab I had and it rode worse than your runner. It had 3"TG rears at one time and they were WAY too tall and stiff, so I swapped them for 2wd mazda springs. That's one of the softest springs you can get and it still don't ride that good. It's just hard to get the solid axle toyota's to ride anywhere near as good as an IFS on the street. </p><p></p><p>I know those front springs look thick, buck they are not that stiff. If it still has the same shocks, they were not that good. They were just some parts store cheapo brand. That might help.</p><p></p><p>How much air are you running in those tires? I always ran about 24psi on the street. If you air up to 32psi it will ride like crap no matter what you do. </p><p></p><p>You got a nice 4runner. I would have liked to kept it for a DD myself. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="thumb.gif" title="Thumb thumb.gif" data-shortname="thumb.gif" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluetoy, post: 254769, member: 569"] If you put 3" TG spring on there it will raise it at least 4" from where it is now. Maybe more. It doubt it will ride any better either. Probably worse. There's not much you can do and still keep it low. I would rather have it low and ride a little rough than be too tall. 4runners are top heavy already, it's probably not gonna handle good being any taller. I owned that 4runner for a few months, I actually thought it rode pretty good what little I drove it. I had 3" TG springs on the front of the tan xtra cab I had and it rode worse than your runner. It had 3"TG rears at one time and they were WAY too tall and stiff, so I swapped them for 2wd mazda springs. That's one of the softest springs you can get and it still don't ride that good. It's just hard to get the solid axle toyota's to ride anywhere near as good as an IFS on the street. I know those front springs look thick, buck they are not that stiff. If it still has the same shocks, they were not that good. They were just some parts store cheapo brand. That might help. How much air are you running in those tires? I always ran about 24psi on the street. If you air up to 32psi it will ride like crap no matter what you do. You got a nice 4runner. I would have liked to kept it for a DD myself. thumb.gif [/QUOTE]
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