- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
My wife's 2003 Toyota 4Runner needed some serious help in the suspension department. It worked well on mild dirt roads, but lacked ground clearance for more difficult travel. It also sagged a bit in the rear when loaded up with gear for a long weekend... something needed to be done.
After some research and checking out the information on the Cruiser Outfitters website, I ordered a 2" Heavy Duty Old Man Emu system from Kurt. I opted for the heavy-duty kit with 885 springs in the front and 895 spring in the rear. These springs are intended for V8-equipped and/or vehicles with heavy aftermarket bumpers and carrying heavier loads. Being that our 4Runner is a V8 and it will see weekend trail duty loaded up with gear, we chose the heavier springs. Eventually it would be nice to have a ARB bumper and winch on the front and maybe an aftermarket bumper w/ swingout tire carrier on the rear, so that is an option as well.
The suspension came quickly and the price and customer service were top notch, thanks Kurt! The parts sat in the garage for a few months, until I had a chance to steal the 4Runner from my wife. That's a hard thing to do, she loves that Toyota.
Here's some pics with the stock suspension. Tires are 265/70/17 BFG AT's, which rubbed just a tad since they were taller than stock.-
After some research and checking out the information on the Cruiser Outfitters website, I ordered a 2" Heavy Duty Old Man Emu system from Kurt. I opted for the heavy-duty kit with 885 springs in the front and 895 spring in the rear. These springs are intended for V8-equipped and/or vehicles with heavy aftermarket bumpers and carrying heavier loads. Being that our 4Runner is a V8 and it will see weekend trail duty loaded up with gear, we chose the heavier springs. Eventually it would be nice to have a ARB bumper and winch on the front and maybe an aftermarket bumper w/ swingout tire carrier on the rear, so that is an option as well.
The suspension came quickly and the price and customer service were top notch, thanks Kurt! The parts sat in the garage for a few months, until I had a chance to steal the 4Runner from my wife. That's a hard thing to do, she loves that Toyota.
Here's some pics with the stock suspension. Tires are 265/70/17 BFG AT's, which rubbed just a tad since they were taller than stock.-