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23’ ORP stock height

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by WRunner, Feb 4, 2026.

  1. Feb 4, 2026 at 1:34 PM
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    WRunner

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    No Idea.
    What is it? We have some Dobson equipment under there and an adjuster wrench in the glove box. Gauging how much lift we already have and where it needs to go from here. Already running 33” tires so it has some lift just not sure how much. Plan is to eventually go up to 35” tires but there may be a full rebuild before that. Not even sure the stock equipment can handle 35” tires.
     
  2. Feb 4, 2026 at 1:35 PM
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    Borracho Loco

    Borracho Loco My 4Runner identifies as a Prius!

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    Oooh look, another mod.....

    When you say "Stock height", I'm assuming you mean ground clearance, correct? If that's what you mean, it's 9.6 inches.
     
  3. Feb 4, 2026 at 1:45 PM
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    JSP127

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    Stock hub to fender measurements average out to 20" front and 22" rear.
     
  4. Feb 4, 2026 at 8:32 PM
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    WRunner

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    No Idea.
    Thanks guys. I’ll measure it when I get a chance. If anyone has a ground to bottom of fender measurement I’ll take it. Not sure where the accurate unit of measure is taken on these. lol
     
  5. Feb 4, 2026 at 8:38 PM
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    Pentangler

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    Most commonly, ride height measurements are taken from center of hub straight up to the bottom of fender.
     
  6. Feb 4, 2026 at 9:03 PM
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    glwood54

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    ^^^ Suspension changes affect center of hub to fender measurements regardless of tire size. Tires can affect ground to fender measurements.
     
  7. Feb 5, 2026 at 12:48 AM
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    Toyota usually measures ride height at suspension mounting points to the ground (stock tire diameters). I think it's the front lower control arm bolt centres and the rear lower trailing arm bolt centers.

    Edit: I was sorta right. It's the difference in height from the hub centre to the suspension mount bolt centre (from the 2006 manual):

    Suspension Height.png
     
    Last edited: Feb 5, 2026
  8. Feb 5, 2026 at 12:55 AM
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    Im sure there's a search function somewhere on these forums but I won't be bothered to look for it
     
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