Squatting rear end
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Squatting rear end
My 95 4Runner 4X4 sits very low in the back, but a little high in the front. Is there an adjustment I can make or should I replace something? And if so, what first? Appreciate any help/advice.
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This topic has been covered over and over again. Most people prefer Downey's 1.5" HD coils to compensate for the sag. Do a search and you will find more info than you'll know what to do with.
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Like it's been stated, run a search.
If you want a quick easy fix without searching, head to the dealership and have them install new stock coils in the rear.
If you want a quick easy fix without searching, head to the dealership and have them install new stock coils in the rear.
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Like it's been stated, run a search.
If you want a quick easy fix without searching, head to the dealership and have them install new stock coils in the rear.
If you want a quick easy fix without searching, head to the dealership and have them install new stock coils in the rear.
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It was just an idea for my next modding step.
I love photoshop!
The other half loves the shade of green I picked, so I may actually get it done soon.
I love photoshop!
The other half loves the shade of green I picked, so I may actually get it done soon.
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