For Sale 2.5 inch coil spacers

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Found these while cleaning out the garage. Fits 80/100 series, sequoia and possibly 4Runner? $60 shipped.

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if they are front coil spacers, they would fit the rear of a 3rd Gen 4Runner. Not sure on 4th/5th Gen.
 
if they are front coil spacers, they would fit the rear of a 3rd Gen 4Runner. Not sure on 4th/5th Gen.

Don't think these COULD BE front's, as the 100 series uses a torsion bar front suspension, not coils.


Found these while cleaning out the garage. Fits 80/100 series, sequoia and possibly 4Runner? $60 shipped.

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I may be interested, but could you please vetify the spacer dimensions with a side profile picture showing the thickness against a tape measure, ruler, or vernier caliper?

I currently have similar spacers in a 1.25" variety and could use the extra lift in the rear; and this would be a whole lot more economical than swapping springs.
 
Don't think these COULD BE front's, as the 100 series uses a torsion bar front suspension, not coils.




I may be interested, but could you please vetify the spacer dimensions with a side profile picture showing the thickness against a tape measure, ruler, or vernier caliper?

I currently have similar spacers in a 1.25" variety and could use the extra lift in the rear; and this would be a whole lot more economical than swapping springs.
Yes they are for rear springs. Here is a pic as requested. 2.5 inch

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Yes they are for rear springs. Here is a pic as requested. 2.5 inch

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Exactly the info I was looking for. Thanks.

VERY interested. PM incoming.

I had never seen these in a 2.5" variant. If these are aluminum, I have the 1.25" cousins under my 80 now. If my research was accurate, some time ago, I believe these were made by Slee (well, the 1.25" anyway).
 

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