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99 4wd coils
Does anybody with a 2wd 4runner have pics of their runner after swapping their coils for the 99 4wd coils?
Does anybody know where to get the coils and how much they would be?
Does anybody know where to get the coils and how much they would be?
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The rear springs (Part#48231-35210) are $53.24 each.
The front left spring (Part#48131-35350) is $70.79.
The front right spring (Part#48131-35400) is $70.79.
So that adds up to $248.06 for brand new '99 coil springs. Here's the fun part, that's with a 25% discount from North Ridge Toyota. Email Evan at evann@northridgetoyota.com if you have more questions, he's extremely helpful and quick to answer your questions.
Or, if you're lucky, someone might have some laying around the garage that they are willing to sell you.
The front left spring (Part#48131-35350) is $70.79.
The front right spring (Part#48131-35400) is $70.79.
So that adds up to $248.06 for brand new '99 coil springs. Here's the fun part, that's with a 25% discount from North Ridge Toyota. Email Evan at evann@northridgetoyota.com if you have more questions, he's extremely helpful and quick to answer your questions.
Or, if you're lucky, someone might have some laying around the garage that they are willing to sell you.
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https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f180/wanted-4runner-coils-78543/
nc994run has a set for $100 shipped if you look down a little bit in that forum.... not a bad deal knowing shipping will be expensive...
nc994run has a set for $100 shipped if you look down a little bit in that forum.... not a bad deal knowing shipping will be expensive...
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few more questions
Thanks for the help I appreciate it.
Will I have to swap out my shocks in order to put on the taller coils?
How long do the coils last because one member has a set with 45k on them. My stock suspension has 55k.
Will I have to swap out my shocks in order to put on the taller coils?
How long do the coils last because one member has a set with 45k on them. My stock suspension has 55k.
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Another question forgive me if this is common sense. I am assuming the 99 4wd coils are taller than the 01-02 4wd drive coils(that is why everyone wants 99)....so, does that mean the 01-02 4wd coils are the same height as the 01-02 2wd coils?
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i dont know if the 01-02 4wd and 2wd are the same height
but heres some helpful info to put it all together:chicken:
http://sonoransteel.com/front_coil-springs.html sums it all up
but heres some helpful info to put it all together:chicken:
http://sonoransteel.com/front_coil-springs.html sums it all up
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Good link, but still doesnt exactly answer the question. Oh well I guess it doesnt really matter that much because I want the 99 coils anyways.
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it seems that as of late, people are asking a lot about swapping coils and heights and what not. and from reading all these posts, i have noticed that people are becoming confused. just try to keep in mind that:
1) spacers build up on what you already have (a truck with 99 coils and spacers will be higher than a truck with other years because you are starting with 1 extra wrap and adding the same spacer in)
2) if replacing coils with tundra, ome, or lc's....then FORGET WHAT IS IN THERE NOW! you will get whatever the new item's specs are because you are removing what you had. on a swap, everything goes back to being equal.
1) spacers build up on what you already have (a truck with 99 coils and spacers will be higher than a truck with other years because you are starting with 1 extra wrap and adding the same spacer in)
2) if replacing coils with tundra, ome, or lc's....then FORGET WHAT IS IN THERE NOW! you will get whatever the new item's specs are because you are removing what you had. on a swap, everything goes back to being equal.
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Originally Posted by jethro
The rear springs (Part# 48231-35210 ) are $53.24 each.
The front left spring (Part# 48131-35350 ) is $70.79.
The front right spring (Part# 48131-35400 ) is $70.79.
So that adds up to $248.06 for brand new '99 coil springs. Here's the fun part, that's with a 25% discount from North Ridge Toyota. Email Evan at evann@northridgetoyota.com if you have more questions, he's extremely helpful and quick to answer your questions.
Or, if you're lucky, someone might have some laying around the garage that they are willing to sell you.
The front left spring (Part# 48131-35350 ) is $70.79.
The front right spring (Part# 48131-35400 ) is $70.79.
So that adds up to $248.06 for brand new '99 coil springs. Here's the fun part, that's with a 25% discount from North Ridge Toyota. Email Evan at evann@northridgetoyota.com if you have more questions, he's extremely helpful and quick to answer your questions.
Or, if you're lucky, someone might have some laying around the garage that they are willing to sell you.
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I just replaced my coils and shocks with new Toyota parts and my GF still comments about the height when she gets in it. She's just used to her street queen '04 GC. (the V8 is nice tho')
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
I have been looking at 99 coils lately myself since my wife has asked me to lower the 4runner a bit for her. So I started researching them and pricing and found this post (among others) but the P/N is wrong for the rears in the original post, I corrected it in red above. Just so people like me coming along after don't get confused.
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Originally Posted by jethro
The rear springs (Part#48231-35210) are $53.24 each.
The front left spring (Part#48131-35350) is $70.79.
The front right spring (Part#48131-35400) is $70.79.
So that adds up to $248.06 for brand new '99 coil springs. Here's the fun part, that's with a 25% discount from North Ridge Toyota. Email Evan at evann@northridgetoyota.com if you have more questions, he's extremely helpful and quick to answer your questions.
Or, if you're lucky, someone might have some laying around the garage that they are willing to sell you.
The front left spring (Part#48131-35350) is $70.79.
The front right spring (Part#48131-35400) is $70.79.
So that adds up to $248.06 for brand new '99 coil springs. Here's the fun part, that's with a 25% discount from North Ridge Toyota. Email Evan at evann@northridgetoyota.com if you have more questions, he's extremely helpful and quick to answer your questions.
Or, if you're lucky, someone might have some laying around the garage that they are willing to sell you.
( 48231-35210 $54.26), ( 48131-35350 $78.64), ( 48131-35400 $72.16)
Don't ask me why the left and right fronts are different prices!?
....doesn't make sense but that's what I was quoted.
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Little confused
After reading this thread, I'm a little confused. I am about to order the OME system with heavywight springs up front and medium in the rear. Am I going to get any lift since I already have the 99 springs? Thanks.
Also, anyone know if this combo allows 285/75s?
Also, anyone know if this combo allows 285/75s?