Modest lift for '97 4Runner

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I have a 1997 4Runner with 3.4L V6, 5 speed stick, and 4WD. I'm looking to put a mild lift on it, 1-2" tops, to fit 265 75 16 tires, maybe 275s later on. I have a friend who has some rear LC FJ80 shocks he like to sell, and another friend who wants to sell me a set of 4 Tokico shocks. I've heard about using LC springs before, but I can't track down anyone who has done it. Anyone here try it, or have any advice? I am NOT interested in any body lifts, rather go the suspension route. I'd love to hear from you.

Blackhawk1
 
4Runners have coils on all 4 corners. Add a leaf doesn't apply.

LC80 coils will be too much, if all you want is 1-2". Just FYI, you can fit 265/75/16 or 275/70/16's with the stock suspension. If your springs are sagging, I'd either get OEM 1999 4Runner springs, which were the tallest of all the years, or get a Sonoran Steel 7.2 kit.
 
I'm not sure of the year but a friend of a friend used LC springs on a similar year and it raised it about 3-4".

~Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
I have 265 70 16s on my rig, and I know you can fit 265 75 16 (31.6") on if I want. Someone just told my about the Highlander Springs that wer available for the 1999 4Runner Highlander edition, a model I just found out about. These sound like just what I'm looking for. These would just be dealer offerings or are they available elsewhere?
 
Done some further research. Based on what you guys said here, and while I plan to check on the Highlander coil springs, I may just go with Old Man Emu 890s and 891s.
 

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