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Suspension
Bilstein 4600 or Rancho RS5000
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<blockquote data-quote="Yardsale " data-source="post: 1029600" data-attributes="member: 58988"><p>I've had KYB (once - 1985 4Runner), Monroe (once 2001 ST), Rancho (thrice - RS5000 on the Runner; RS9000XL on the ST(x2)). I found the KYB to be a bit rough on the 4Runner, but the 5000s are good. The Monroe were too soft for the front of the ST, but good for the rear, though. The RS9000XL have adjustable damping (I run 6-3/f-r) and I like them, a lot. Bilsteins have a lifetime warranty which is good insurance (unless you don't like them).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>FYI - I replaced the 9000s with another set at 60,000 miles not because they were bad, but because I replaced the entire front-end and all tires and figured a new set was prudent. I didn't really notice a difference. They run about $99.00 each. Wait for the spring sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yardsale , post: 1029600, member: 58988"] I've had KYB (once - 1985 4Runner), Monroe (once 2001 ST), Rancho (thrice - RS5000 on the Runner; RS9000XL on the ST(x2)). I found the KYB to be a bit rough on the 4Runner, but the 5000s are good. The Monroe were too soft for the front of the ST, but good for the rear, though. The RS9000XL have adjustable damping (I run 6-3/f-r) and I like them, a lot. Bilsteins have a lifetime warranty which is good insurance (unless you don't like them). FYI - I replaced the 9000s with another set at 60,000 miles not because they were bad, but because I replaced the entire front-end and all tires and figured a new set was prudent. I didn't really notice a difference. They run about $99.00 each. Wait for the spring sale. [/QUOTE]
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Suspension
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