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Dangerous to Drive with Heavy Springs?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by LittleHunter, Mar 26, 2024.

  1. Mar 26, 2024 at 1:58 PM
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    LittleHunter

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    I am impatient, just getting that out there up front and am looking for advice.

    I have a lift kit (Ironman 4x4/ 2in rear, 2.5in front) coming in about a week which will be my first major mod to my stock 4runner. Medium springs in back heavy in front because I have a bumper and skid plates (CBI) coming in about 2 months.

    Is it dangerous/stupid to have heavy springs in the front without the weight simply because I want to install the suspension/lift now? Will it ride super high and very rough until I add that weight up front?
     
  2. Mar 26, 2024 at 2:35 PM
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    It's going to ride pretty stiff until you get the weight on it.
     
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    Honest answer? Yes it will likely ride rough and possibly sit too high without the additional weight.

    But if its only for two months I would imagine you'll be fine. I wouldn't say its unsafe.
     
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    The fool in me says “just air down, it’ll ride fine”

    Don’t do that!:eek:
     
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    nah youre good
     
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    Thanks, I just didn't want to be unsafe, but I'm so excited to finally upgrade suspension
     
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    I'm sure that would not end well for me lol
     
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    Nah you'll be fine. The stock 4R suspension is severely undersprung and handles like a boat. Stiffer springs will help. What rate are the "heavy" springs? I hope they're are at least 700 lb/in.
     
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    Ha! That bad you think
     
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    That is a great question I'm not sure where to find the answer. They are supposed to still ride at 2.5 inch height with 110-220 pounds of constant weight on them. Does that equate to the "rate" you mentioned?
     
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    It was just a joke :homer:
     
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    Nope. Though I'm sure Ironman support will be able to tell you.
     
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    Nope just stiff-ish.
     
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    Well if highway speeds on wet roads are considered, then it is certainly not the best situation. Ideally the tires remain in firm contact w/ the road. Over-sprung chassis can create a skittish flinty kind of ride which isn't conducive to grip. I find that the stock setup isn't the most confidence inspiring w/ no added weight, in low traction conditions. The higher the speed the worse it gets.
     
  16. Mar 27, 2024 at 7:11 AM
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    I would mostly be driving around town till I add the weight and would not be highway driving. But good point, so I would probably just drive another vehicle if the roads get really wet.
     
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    You're good then from a safety perspective!
     
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    Thanks!
     

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