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Yes, Late model 4runners use the front 80 springs in the rear. Pre98 use the rear ones in rear. It has created a market for used 80 springs.
I saw your post over in the 80 section too. You might try to find some matched 80 springs. Get one Left Front from one rig and another Left Front from another. This would balance it out as the 60 rear end is pretty well balanced with the tank centered. And like I posted earlier, spring rates changed both front and rear several times. You can match them up by the colored dots. I'm thinking the tallest springs I've seen have been out of the FJ80s. I've parted a few 80s and lifted a lot of them. The lowest ones I've seen were out of an 97 LX w/ 3rd row seats. I've heard mixed reports about whether or not the LXs have the same springs. I've never done a 97 Cruiser so I couldn't compare them to the LX springs.
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