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Cornfed Lift/Level Kit vs Bilstein 5100's

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by eric.huntcedarridge, Nov 27, 2023.

  1. Nov 27, 2023 at 2:43 PM
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    eric.huntcedarridge

    eric.huntcedarridge [OP] New Member

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    Cornfed Suspension has BF deals going on - I was looking at their 2" Front/1" Rear lift/level kit for the 5th Gen 4runners.
    I live in CO - I love hunting/fishing so do my fair share of off-roading. Nothing extreme - previously had a stock F150 that did me well on most trails I could fit down - but I am wondering - looking to add a bit of clearance and level out my new 4runner. Is the Cornfed Suspension ok for this -or would it be better to go w/ the Bilstein 5100's. I thought I was set on the Cornfed as I don't see many negative reviews and for a small lift/level kit most folks seem to not think the ride quality doesn't seem affected that much - am I going to regret going this route over the 5100's when it boils down to performance or something failing me if things get a little hairy on the trail? Another thought was the 5100's on the front and keeping the 1 inch Cornfed spacer for back if needed to level out?

    First time doing anything like this - so trying to see if the Bilsteins are really worth $ over the Cornfed kit.
    TIA!
    Eric
     
    Last edited: Nov 27, 2023
  2. Nov 27, 2023 at 3:07 PM
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    nova

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    4.88, Air lockers, 35 Toyo MTs, C4 body armor, +2 LT, etc
    If you’re going for performance, do an upgrade.

    if you’re looking for looks, take the cheapest route.

    For me? I’d upgrade, but it’s totally up to you!
     

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