SnoViking
Adventurer
I went through the same thought process because of the amount of daily road use. In my last 4Runner, I went with stiffer springs (and a lift) all around and it was FANTASTIC when loaded down with kids and dogs and gear on fire roads, but it was a pretty terrible ride 90% of my daily driving. For the past two months I've been going back and forth with what I wanted and needed.
I'm going with Bilstein 5100s in the front (adjustable heights and valved correctly) and plan on using the stock springs. Since I'm not adding a winch or front bumper (I may add a 2nd batrery but thats 75lbs +/-) I decided I wanted to keep the stock spring rate and ride quality. I plan on putting the Bilsteins on the 2nd perch which should net me just under 1" of lift (which is all I want)
For the rear I'm going with a small coil spacer (1") and a set of the Air Lift air bags within stock springs. Again; as my daily it'll ride like factory, just 1" taller. Once loaded down, I can inflate the air bags to compensate and get my ride quality back.
In liue of doing a taller lift and sacrificing daily ride quality, I opted for a short lift (just a little bigger tires - 265/70R18) and then I'm doing aluminum skid plates to protect the underbelly since I wont have the clearance. Plus I keep my KDSS system fully operational. When everything is said and done I'll only have about $300 into it and then when I have to replace my rear shocks it'll be another $150.
I'm going with Bilstein 5100s in the front (adjustable heights and valved correctly) and plan on using the stock springs. Since I'm not adding a winch or front bumper (I may add a 2nd batrery but thats 75lbs +/-) I decided I wanted to keep the stock spring rate and ride quality. I plan on putting the Bilsteins on the 2nd perch which should net me just under 1" of lift (which is all I want)
For the rear I'm going with a small coil spacer (1") and a set of the Air Lift air bags within stock springs. Again; as my daily it'll ride like factory, just 1" taller. Once loaded down, I can inflate the air bags to compensate and get my ride quality back.
In liue of doing a taller lift and sacrificing daily ride quality, I opted for a short lift (just a little bigger tires - 265/70R18) and then I'm doing aluminum skid plates to protect the underbelly since I wont have the clearance. Plus I keep my KDSS system fully operational. When everything is said and done I'll only have about $300 into it and then when I have to replace my rear shocks it'll be another $150.
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