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Old 06-01-2008, 02:34 PM
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spring suggestions?

Im looking at getting larger springs for my 4runner. I have a 93 5spd v6 4x4 and was wondering if anyone knows of a good set of 2" lift springs for one?
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Try old man emu, they offer medium and heavy duty coils depending on what you use your 4runner for. They give 1.5" lift, not 2" but pretty damn close, besides from what ive seen/heard the lift ends up being very close to 2 inches anyway. Also, check out performance products, they have some good springs which will give you an inch of lift. Not quite as high as you are looking for but they are progressive rate springs which means they tighten up around corners reducing sway which 4runners suffer from and also their tension increases the more you load into it reducing sag. I will be getting some of these myself in a month or so. Hope that helps.
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Ome springs, I got the 901's which gave me 2" of lift. The 901 are a bit stiffer so if you can carry thing or tow and these will help the keep the rear up.

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