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Leveling kit. Easy question.

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by oldcrow, Sep 22, 2023.

  1. Sep 22, 2023 at 2:12 PM
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    I’m booked for a 2.5-3 inch puck install on the front and 1-1.5 in the rear of my 2021 fifth Gen 4 runner. Just a leveling kit.
    Will I require a dif drop or bushing or longer shocks.
    The shop is reputable and say no I won’t. However Toyota quoted 2 times the price and said you need a diff drop at least.
    Help please. thanks.
     
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    With a 3" spacer lift you will probably need longer shocks, as well as upper control arms to get a decent alignment.
     
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    Easy answer: Dont do a 3" puck lift.
     
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    Both my SR5 and this SR5 have the same ReadyLift spacer kit. Its 3in front and 2in rear. It comes with diff drop kit. The pic below might give a little idea about the angles even though this screen capture is for a different purpose. Right now I think this have about 50,000 or 60,000 on the lift. Toyota quoted $1000 for parts + labor for this and both of us installed this at a 4x4shop few blocks from the Toyota dealership at $720 or $730 for parts + labor in 2017. Not sure whats the price now.
    upload_2023-9-22_16-32-3.png

    And this 2021 TRD ORP also has the same kit. Not sure how many miles it has now.

    20230922_164214.jpg

    Screenshot_20230922_165309.jpg
     
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    That's a lift, not a leveling kit. A leveling kit would be just lifting the front.
     
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    If you really want that much lift, skip the pucks and upgrade your suspension.

    First though, get a plan and think it through. IFS lifts get complicated.

    An actual leveling kit is pretty safe and a diff drop isn’t necessary none the less.

    Good luck!
     

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