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Post lift settling?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Patwashere, Jun 25, 2023.

  1. Jun 25, 2023 at 4:57 PM
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    Patwashere

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    quick question on settling.

    I just installed Ironman stage one (2.5 front and 2.0 rear) on my '23 ORP with KDSS yesterday. I chose the coil over to be pre-built. After installation my measurements on the front are added + 3.5 inches. That's way more than the 2.5 expected and it's on KDSS which I understand is bad to go over 3 inches. I did drive it a bit today over some rough road and a bit off-road with a few bumps. I am waiting to do an alignment on Monday.

    Should I expect the settling to reduce the lift height enough to get to the 2.5 lift range? Or do I need to get the adjustment tool?

    The adjustment tool from Ironman shows out of stock ATM. Does anyone in the inland northwest have one that i could borrow?

    Thanks.

    --pat
     
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  2. Jun 25, 2023 at 6:05 PM
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    JETSPD1477

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    The extra inch can be attributed to both misalignment and settling. there's even a little bit of break in for the shocks. once you get it aligned then drive it around for a bit to get a good measurement and see if you really need to get in there with a spanner wrench.
     
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    Could be that your new springs have a higher load rating than you needed.
     
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    HuskyMike

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    To piggyback on this comment... Did you choose the medium or heavy load spring option?
     
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    the medium ones. I've added rock sliders which add to the stock weight.
     
  6. Jun 26, 2023 at 9:48 PM
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    Just an update. Got the alignment done today and went for a 20 mile dirt road test. Had lots of potholes and ruts etc..

    The front dropped a bit and now is only 3 inches. so the alignment and test drive took .5 inches off the front. Rears stayed the same lift.

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