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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / January 2005

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The Murrays - 22 Jan 2005 00:00 GMT
I have a '92 4runner and like all the ones of that vintage I see, the rear
sags. Handles fine even when I'm towing, but it's starting to drive me
crazy. I've looked into air shocks, air bags and lift springs. Anyone solved
this problem? The "High-Jacker" shocks sound like the most fun, but shocks
aren't meant to support the weight of a vehicle. I'm curious if anyone has
gone this route and with what sucess.
Thanks from Canada.
Rocky - 22 Jan 2005 01:03 GMT
I have a 94 Runner and solveed the problem with heavier duty coil springs
that fit just like stock.  They are sold by Downey Off Road.  The cost for
parts and labor was about 160.00 6-7 years ago.  I recommend this method for
fixing the sag.
>I have a '92 4runner and like all the ones of that vintage I see, the rear
>sags. Handles fine even when I'm towing, but it's starting to drive me
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>anyone has gone this route and with what sucess.
> Thanks from Canada.
 
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