Back in 2019, Trail4r provided some excellent advice for suspension upgrades when I was buying my first TRD ORP (with KDSS, on his advice). I replaced the stock rear springs and installed Bilstein struts and rear shocks and have been happy with them. Had to replace the struts a couple years ago when the spring on one of them broke, and bought the same Bilsteins again.
I'm planning to buy a 6th Gen TRD ORP early next summer (I'll wait until the '26 is available), and am thinking about suspension upgrades. I don't see any reason to lift it, because my off-road driving is generally fairly tame. Rocky mountain roads & 2-tracks are about as rough as it gets -- no rock-crawling. If I have to travel someplace for a photograph where I'd need a lifted vehicle, I can generally rent a Jeep or OHV or hike. I do, however, want the best possible handling on the new 4Runner, both on- and off-road, so am looking at suspension upgrades.
I'm not planning heavy mods like bumpers, winches or roof rack. The weight in the truck consists of a refrigerator and camping/photo gear when on a photo trip.
The more expensive suspension options (OME, Dobinson) seem to assume a lift. Are there good suspension upgrades that don't involve a lift? I'm happy to lift the front to level the truck (as I did the 2019), but am not really interested in an overall lift. From what I can tell, lifting 2-3" can affect fuel mileage and handling, and if I don't really need the lift, why do it?
Also, what about rear springs -- are there worthwhile upgrade options that don't involve a lift?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Steve Carter
https://carterfoto.com
I'm planning to buy a 6th Gen TRD ORP early next summer (I'll wait until the '26 is available), and am thinking about suspension upgrades. I don't see any reason to lift it, because my off-road driving is generally fairly tame. Rocky mountain roads & 2-tracks are about as rough as it gets -- no rock-crawling. If I have to travel someplace for a photograph where I'd need a lifted vehicle, I can generally rent a Jeep or OHV or hike. I do, however, want the best possible handling on the new 4Runner, both on- and off-road, so am looking at suspension upgrades.
I'm not planning heavy mods like bumpers, winches or roof rack. The weight in the truck consists of a refrigerator and camping/photo gear when on a photo trip.
The more expensive suspension options (OME, Dobinson) seem to assume a lift. Are there good suspension upgrades that don't involve a lift? I'm happy to lift the front to level the truck (as I did the 2019), but am not really interested in an overall lift. From what I can tell, lifting 2-3" can affect fuel mileage and handling, and if I don't really need the lift, why do it?
Also, what about rear springs -- are there worthwhile upgrade options that don't involve a lift?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Steve Carter
https://carterfoto.com
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