So if 99s and 2000s have taller springs then...
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Originally Posted by Gerdo
So if 99s and 2000s have taller springs then does a spring lift (TRD or OME) not lift as much as on a 97?
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
No, they all would lift about the same, the 99s will just sit about 1" higher in stock form.
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Originally Posted by ebelen1
Jamie, I think the answer is yes as the '99 was already taller. The new lift will get the '97 and '99 to the same height so the lift will provide less to a '99.
I was referring to the final lift height of all after any swapping.
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So, both the front and rear on a 2000 are stock about one inch higher. My concern was that the 2000 had a longer spring on the front to compensate for weight and the rears are all the same. I dont want to install new springs, OME 881-890 and find that the 1.75" in front only gives me .75" and the rears still give me 2.5".
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Originally Posted by Gerdo
So, both the front and rear on a 2000 are stock about one inch higher. My concern was that the 2000 had a longer spring on the front to compensate for weight and the rears are all the same. I dont want to install new springs, OME 881-890 and find that the 1.75" in front only gives me .75" and the rears still give me 2.5".
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Originally Posted by Gt4r97
If I replace my 4Rnr 97 springs with 99 springs all around, will this give me a 1" lift or not?
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