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Level Kit

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Maximux, Nov 26, 2020.

  1. Nov 26, 2020 at 10:31 PM
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    Maximux

    Maximux [OP] New Member

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    Looking for my level kit options for my 2015 4Runner Limited 4WD and see if the brands are reliable, maintenance free, durability. Also consider that my third row well be in use most of the time over the weekend. I purchase the SUV and it already have aftermarket wheels and tires 265/70R17, that rubbing is annoying..

    These are the results of my search and by own means I’m not a expert that’s why I ask the people on this forum:

    A)Bilstein 6112 front, 5160 rear

    B)TeraFlex Falcon Sport Tow Haul 2" Lift Shock Absorbers For 10-20 Toyota 4Runner

    C)ICON 0-3" Stage 1 Suspension System For 2010-2020 Toyota 4Runner

    Any suggestions are welcome..

    Sincerely,

    Marc
     
  2. Nov 27, 2020 at 3:10 AM
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    Toy4X4

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    RevTek 3" front- 2" rear leveling, JBA uca's, LED interior lights, Cooper 275-70-17 AT3 LT
    20200818_175040[465] 4runner4.jpg We have a RevTek 3"/2" level /lift on ours right now, this is temporary until I put on a Elka suspension. Of the ones you listed, if it were me, I would put on the Bilsteins then the Icons, I say this because I never heard of TeraFlex, we had good luck with the Bilsteins on a Tacoma. Welcome to the forum.... from Wisconsin! This is a pic of the leveling kit, the tire is a 275-70-17.. no rubbing.
     
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  3. Nov 27, 2020 at 4:04 PM
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    SlvrSlug

    SlvrSlug Slightly bent.

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    I like the idea of only doing it once, if it takes you a little longer to save some more funds, then so be it. It will be cheaper in the long run.
     
  4. Nov 27, 2020 at 5:22 PM
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    edgesalon

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    welcome
    look up Eibach also they have springs and shocks as a package and they are on the lower end like Bilstein or look at kings on the higher end i found most my friends prefer Kings because they are rebuildable
    if you do not need lift just leveling you can use 2" spacers up front to level it. Good luck
     
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  5. Nov 27, 2020 at 6:00 PM
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    4Runner170V

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    welcome...
     
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  6. Nov 27, 2020 at 6:30 PM
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    Mtbpsych

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    For maintenance free, I’d avoid coilovers. Those will require frequent (every 30k-50k miles) rebuilds. Of those, I think option one will suit your needs best and improve overall handling greatly.
     
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