Lc springs on rear
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Lc springs on rear
Hi, I have just joined up on the forum, but I have been checking it out for a while. I have looked all over here to find information on the land cruiser rear springs. Does anyone know what year they are from or what ones will work or not. And are they the very best option for the back of the 4runner. I would appreciate the help.
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Before the "search nazis" get to you, just go to Sonoran Steel and look up the SS 1.1 kit. It has TONS of info about the Tundra TRD front and LC back setup.
http://www.sonoransteel.com/store_co..._liftkits.html
http://www.sonoransteel.com/store_co..._liftkits.html
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FJ-80 series Landcruisers are the ones you're looking for. They are the FRONT springs out of the landcruisers which go into the rear of your 4runner. They come in different sizes, and I cannot remember what denotes the sizes to actual models/years.
For instance, I have 9-wrap coils which have given me about 4" of lift in the rear, some only give about 3-3.5".
You'll be getting a good amount of lift, and they have a great ride. A lot less stiff than OME coils IMO.
For instance, I have 9-wrap coils which have given me about 4" of lift in the rear, some only give about 3-3.5".
You'll be getting a good amount of lift, and they have a great ride. A lot less stiff than OME coils IMO.
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