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99 T4R Sag on drivers side 1 Year after lift.

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by PorkRunner99, May 31, 2022.

  1. May 31, 2022 at 8:36 AM
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    PorkRunner99

    PorkRunner99 [OP] CQ DX !

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    Angie
    So Cal - Inland Empire and SGV
    Vehicle:
    99 4Runner SR5 2WD / 250K mile
    Lifted 2” and new wheels and tires soon
    Hello all.

    Lift is about a year old and the suspension is all settled in now.
    I did noticed though, a lot of sag on the drivers side.

    99 4Runner with beilsteins front and rear. OEM stock springs in the front and old man springs in the rear.

    The rear is only off by 1/2 inch so I am not too worried about that. The front though, is 1 inch lower on the drivers side. Is there a way the driver and passenger front springs could have been reversed during install? Is there a way to tell the difference without removing the spring and measuring it?

    If it turns out that the front springs are reversed or maybe even worn out, I will just end up replacing them.

    What do you guys recommend for front springs? Would replacing the front springs fix the sag? I would like to match the old man springs in the rear.

    So far the sag doesn’t seem to effect the performance when on or off-road. My OCD is telling me to fix it though lol. Thanks for the help!
     

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