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X-REAS rear shocks leaking

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Toyota2015, Jun 6, 2020.

  1. Jun 6, 2020 at 12:56 PM
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    Toyota2015

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    Hey there,

    I have a 2015 Toyota 4Runner limited and was told that my x-reas suspension needs to be replaced due to two rear shocks that are leaking. Apparently, the entire system needs to be replaced for $6500 and there is no guarantee that it will not happen again. The dealership recommends converting the system to a lower grade suspension. I have 46,000 miles on the vehicle, we maintain service with the dealership, and it is in a garage year round. Has this happened to anyone else?
     
  2. Jun 6, 2020 at 1:27 PM
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    A lot of owners of Limited 4Rs have dumped the XREAS for a simpler system. Don't believe the dealership about the "lower grade suspension" bs. There's plenty of better shock systems than the XREAS for a fraction of the cost they want to replace it.

    It sucks that your shocks only lasted 46k miles, but I'd seriously look into replacing them with aftermarket.
     
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  3. Jun 6, 2020 at 1:38 PM
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    The dealership also told us they we could buy the conversion kit on line and then they would do the labor. This would cost us around $3800! So ridiculous... We live in a small city and only have that one Toyota dealership. Any advice? We are even thinking about just trading it in and purchasing a new vehicle. Definitely not going to spend $6500 for a repair that may not work! We also called the Toyota customer service and pretty much got no where. This is a defect and really should be a factory recall!
     
  4. Jun 6, 2020 at 1:47 PM
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    I'm not too familiar with the limited suspension, I own an Off Road, but they aren't that much different besides the shock system. You can get a set of Eibach or Bilstein shocks that would replace what you have for around $600. Not that hard to swap. Do you know of a local shop who could install them besides the dealership?

    Perhaps more limited owners will chime in with what they used for the XREAS replacements...
     
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  5. Jun 6, 2020 at 1:59 PM
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    We do not have a local mechanic here but will ask around. We always used the dealership but never had huge problems like this with any of our vehicles. Thanks so much for the info!
     
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    There’s another thread on here from fairly recently where a guy had the exact same thing happen. 40k miles and the x-reas system was shot.

    As mentioned, yes, you can simply get some aftermarket shocks (ex. Bilsteins) and completely bypass the x-reas system. And you’ll very likely be content with the results.

    You should be able to get the whole thing done, parts and labor, for under $1500 depending on the shocks you choose.

    If you purchase the shocks online, a very top end price for install should be under $1000 (likely in the $600-800 range, depending on where you live). Dealerships might charge more.
     
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    Thank you! So appreciate your help!
     
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    Dealerships will charge more.
     
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    For $3800 just get some nice Kings and a nice set of UCA’s and dump the XREA system.
     

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