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Reviews of spare parts for Toyota 4runner
I have the ridge grapplers on my stock 4Runner. What little off-roading I’ve done has been good. Not so great on wet pavement. They are quiet while still looking super aggressive.
I put new KO2s on my ‘15 4Runner in Kansas in 2017. Moved to VA, then last year hauled a fully loaded 6x12 5000 miles up to Alaska via Texas. Drove on them all last winter and all this summer. Still plenty of tread life and no issues yet pushing 70,000 miles later after driving in just about every condition imaginable.
So far it rides really smooth, much better than the OEM suspension that has most likely been.
He sells the set + fog lights for $1000 and I’m very impressed! These are ONLY the LED low beams but I’m still very happy with the projection, cutoff, and OEM quality. The install was a breeze too.
I went with Bilstien shocks and dobinson springs. I have a family of four and a 2.5/1.5 lift with 285/70/17 with 17x9 rims. It’s our daily family vehicle.
I upgraded to Bilstein 5100 front and rear, keeping the front Toyota springs and replacing the rear springs with Old Man Emu 2895.
When towing my camper now, my 4Runner sits level and handles much more confidently.
My 2019 4runner rolls up/down. It’s a really cool feature, I’ve opened a few times when it’s been nice out.
They are the best of the aftermarket in my experience. That said they tend to fail with condensation after a year or so.
I've currently got Cooper Discoverer AT's and at 50% tread they're horrible. I wouldn't say they're dangerous but they're definitely not the best tires I've driven on.
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