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Just installed some MOOG coils in my 95 (Before and After pics)

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Old 01-03-2013, 05:51 PM
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Just installed some MOOG coils in my 95 (Before and After pics)

Brought the rear end up a bit, wish it came up a bit more but im happy with it. Can fit a full 2 fists in the rear wheel well. Couldnt even fit 1 before.

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You could put an ARB on the front to even it out or even a tubed rear. Or both
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Looks good. Makes a big difference.
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I did the same with my 95. MOOG springs and new factory Toyota shocks. It made a huge difference in ride quality.
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You could throw a couple 2" coil spacer on top of that and really kill that sag for good. Cheap and effective.
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Moog Spring Pairing

I really like my Moog's, but you are right. They do not level the 4runner. I added Sway-A-Way torsion bars on front, and sagged the front suspension about 1" to level. With a stock front bumper I don't get much upward travel, but I prefer down travel anyway. Plus the 4runner drives like a large gocart.
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Thanks for the inspiration here in this discussion from years ago. Had the rear sag, don't really need to lift - just wanted to level. Ordered a set of moog springs MOG-CC255 from SummitRacing for $68.99. Also replaced my shocks (which looked to be the original Toyota ones from 25 years ago?) with some Bilsteins. Ride is GREAT, and the moogs leveled out the truck perfectly. I see lots of discussion about where to measure from. I chose the line down the middle of the doors. I had a 1.5 inch sag from the front of the front door, to the rear of the rear door. It's gone now!

Easy install - affordable, and great improvement. MOOG!


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