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Leveling with Bilsteins- which notch on the shock

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by buellah, Mar 23, 2021.

  1. Mar 23, 2021 at 1:53 AM
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    buellah

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    I have a 2021 ORP that now has 17x7 TRD wheels and 275/70/17 BFG KO's (that don't rub:) I have 4 Bilsteins ordered, which notch do you use to make the rig level, the 1" or 2 " setting ? I even thought about doing the 2.5" in the front and then raise the rear an inch, is a spacer acceptable for this ? What other option is there to raise the rear ? I really don't want a big lift kit, this will be a mostly street machine that will see some desert use, nothing fast or extreme. It's main use is to haul the dogs around along with my wife and granddaughter :)

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  2. Mar 23, 2021 at 1:59 AM
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    I've heard of people going as high as 2" in front to level. Personally, I prefer to maintain a slight rake to avoid being nose-high when hauling or towing. 1" in front should give it a stance similar to the PRO.

    There may be spacers available for the rear, but lift coils are generally considered a better option. These will also allow you to choose a spring rate based on your uses.

    For mostly street use, less lift will be better. I have 2.3"/1.5" lift and like the stance I have. I mainly wanted bigger tires, so I didn't want much lift. Even for off-roading, a big lift isn't necessary unless you're doing hardcore stuff.
     
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    The 1.75" setting will be level.

    If you still want a little rake, the 0.85" setting will give you that.
     
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    use the 1" cornfed spacers for the Rear OEM coils, then 1.65 in the front, I think its the 4/5 setting. Makes it perfect.
     
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    Here is what I did just to level my 4 runner. I installed Bilstein 5100 2nd notch from the bottom which gives 0.85 but I also added a 3/8" spacer on the diver side and 1/4" spacer on the passenger side. This still provided a rack by 1/2" and removes the front lean that our Toyota Truck has due to the battery, driver and gas tank being all on the driver side.

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