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What Shocks & Tires to Smooth Out 4 Runner Ride? #603101 05/14/05 01:18 AM
Anonymous
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I have a 1997 Toyota 4 Runner Limited and would like to replace the original shocks/struts with something that will smooth the ride out some. It's alittle stiff and you seem to feel every crack in the road.

I would like to get a set of Summer/Rain & Highway tires to go with the new shocks to. I'm currently running top of the line "Michelin MTS mud & snows" I think they are called heavily siped and they seem loud on the highway. Someone told me Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza's.

Any info is muchly appreciated.

Mark [color:"black"] [/color]

Re: What Shocks & Tires to Smooth Out 4 Runner Ride? #603102 05/14/05 02:23 AM
Anonymous
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Monroe or Tokico
Michelin or Bridgestone

Re: What Shocks & Tires to Smooth Out 4 Runner Ride? #603103 05/17/05 07:04 PM
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fourwd1 Offline
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The best riding shocks (and suspension) are Old Man Emu.


- seen in FOUR WHEELER mag July 2006 & OFF-ROAD mag Feb 2007 -
'84 4Runner ARBed 5.29s F&R,4.7 & 2.28 t-cases,hy-steer,BudBuilt skid,30spl Longs,36" TSLs,Chevys

'83 P/U, Buick 231 V6,Holley 4 bbl,Weiand intake,Downey headers,TH350 w/700R4 gearset
Re: What Shocks & Tires to Smooth Out 4 Runner Ride? [Re: fourwd1] #603104 05/18/05 06:29 PM
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ErikB Offline
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That's a matter of opinion.

IMHO, the OME stuff is a bit too stiff for my taste. And I had the "comfort" valved shocks too. I would recommend it if you want "control," but not if you want "smooth."


'97 4Runner, '06 F350, '86 4Runner, '05 WR450
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Re: What Shocks & Tires to Smooth Out 4 Runner Ride? [Re: ErikB] #603105 05/27/05 04:00 AM
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Swede Offline
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I just installed the Tokico TrekMaster's and am more than happy with them for ride quality over OEM. Much more controlled ride even with running 285's. My ride overall is a little bit more stiff but that's probably due to running a much stiffer and larger tire.


'98 4Runner, SR5, V-6, 5-speed, 35" Baja Claws, 17x9 Eagle Alloys, E-Locker, 3" Susp Lift, 3" Body Lift, Elbow mod, Deckplate Mod, "D" gasket mod, Silverstars, Headlight Film, 67" TG Sliders...

Next on the list: 4:88 gears
Re: What Shocks & Tires to Smooth Out 4 Runner Ride? #603106 06/01/05 11:01 PM
Anonymous
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You need to make sure the following technical service bulletin was/is performed on your vehicle first.

"SU002-98 JUN 98 Suspension - Improved Ride Comfort for Rear Seat"

I currently have a 2001 4Runner but my previous 97 4runner LTD had a poor ride due to a problem with the rear springs/bump stops. I even replaced all the shocks hoping that would fix the problem. Then I found out about the tsb above that is the real fix.

Problem is now that your vehicle is this old you will have to pay for it yourself. I believe the problem was corrected mid model year '98.

My 2001 rides unbelievably better. Most friends could not believe I bought another 4Runner as much as I complained about the ride but the '01 was much better. I ended up trading my '97 in for the '01 and didnt get the tsb done....


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