replacing rear 97 springs with 99 tall springs
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replacing rear 97 springs with 99 tall springs
My 3rd gen 97 4Runner is suffering of rear sag.
After searching around I think I want to get some trekmasters as well as 99 tall springs. I don't do much offroading so my main concern is street and highway driving.
Do I have to replace all 4 springs or if I can just get away with replacing the rear ones for the 99 tall springs and keeping the 97 front springs?
In an ideal world I would like o replace all 4 springs but I am tight on money and would love to save a couple of hundred bucks.
However I am worried that the back being higher than the front might cause some uneven tire wear.
If someone has done this I would appreciate any insights you might provide.
Thanks
After searching around I think I want to get some trekmasters as well as 99 tall springs. I don't do much offroading so my main concern is street and highway driving.
Do I have to replace all 4 springs or if I can just get away with replacing the rear ones for the 99 tall springs and keeping the 97 front springs?
In an ideal world I would like o replace all 4 springs but I am tight on money and would love to save a couple of hundred bucks.
However I am worried that the back being higher than the front might cause some uneven tire wear.
If someone has done this I would appreciate any insights you might provide.
Thanks
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