rear coil springs?

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need to fix the rear sag on the 94 4runner. whats better moog or trw coils? they're both variable rate but the trw ones are hef-t coils. anyone have a preference?
 
moog has been known for making good quality products.
moog has innovative parts for various applications. they see a problem with any part, as far as failures, and redesign the part to perform better and not fail.

i use moog parts in the auto repair industry. never used any springs like you are talking about, but i would reccomend thier brand
 
cool. I know moog is good stuff also. is the stock height gonna be fine? or will it still sit low in the rear? I just wanna have it level, not lift it.
 
If you are planning to lift your rig sometime cruise on over to parts for sale and find some stock Fj80 coils,


https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=161937&highlight=lift+coils

https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=128343&highlight=lift+coils

https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=42973&highlight=lift+coils

https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=115045&highlight=lift+coils



The 80 rear springs are larger in diameter. The 80 rears fit the rear of second gen Runners, the fronts fit the rear of third gen Runners.
 
I put Downey's in the back of my '92 4Runner, then eventually sagged as badly as the stock ones did. The current owner swapped them with OME's, much better. I've also installed many sets of OME's for friends, highly recommended.
 
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