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Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Buba1, Jun 1, 2025 at 5:33 PM.

  1. Jun 1, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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    Hopefully I made the right choice in going with this spring kit from Eibach as I'm looking for a slight lift to eventually fit some bigger tires. Also level it out a bit and get rid of the brake dive.

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    Please do update in the suspension forums as well..

    Between this and dobinsons - I feel is a toss up (basically which color do you prefer)
     
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    Did you do the 1.4 and the 1.0 for the rear. That’s what I have on my 23 Pro. With 285’s. Removed the westcott lift and added the springs. So much better. Also Buba 1 if you have the factory oem mudflaps and plan on running 285’s they will most likely rub. I do not like the oem so I have the flush Rockbloz mudflaps. So much better and no rubbing.
     
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    For sure I will give an update, perhaps a video as well. Looks wise I preferred the Eibach just because they look more factory, like the TRD oem springs.

    Yes this is the 1.4 front and 1.0 rear kit. How satisfied are you with that setup? Thanks for the heads up about the mudflaps, I will look into that more once I'm ready to go bigger on the tires. Right now I still have very good tread on the factory Nitto's, so kind of don't want to throw them out just yet.
     
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    I love my setup. It rides and handles really well.
     
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    Excellent to hear that! Will post shortly after tomorrow my findings on them as well.
     
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    Any pics yet? Was wondering what size tire you were going to run.
     

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