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FJ Bilsteins on a '90 4x4

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Old 01-08-2009, 01:26 PM
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FJ Bilsteins on a '90 4x4

Just wondering if rear FJ bilsteins will fit my '90 4x4 pick up? And since I'm posting, I'm going to install toytec's 2" lift on my truck, curious if I can get away with the stock shocks for the time being if I'm not off roading much?
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do some research to find out what the shock length is on the FJ shocks...
im guessing that they should work since there is a guy who used FJ springs on his runner...
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It should, they both have a pin/stud at the top and a hoop at the bottom. They probably use the same size bushing at the bottom as well. The FJ shock is slightly longer than the 4Runner shock, so make sure your rear bumpstops are intact (bottoming out ruins the shcok..)

let us know how it goes.

Read this, https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...thread-141193/ then find out how long the FJ shocks are. Don't use shocks that are too long as if you bottom out a shock, you will destroy it.

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