Replacement shocks for stocker

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You'll need OEM-replacement shocks to retain the adjustable suspension. You may be able to find a free/cheap set someone's taking off when lifting.

A-1 CARDONE has them for ~$210/ea and OEM is ~$175 front and ~$534 rear.
 
I should have noted that I don't care to retain the adjustable suspension. I just want good performing standard shocks for a good price!

Having worked in the engineering department at Cardone when they first began remanufacturing shocks, I don't think I would ever buy a remanufactured shock from them!! Granted, it has been 20 years, but still....
 
I replaced my rear shocks with 4Runner shocks 48530-80372 about 30,000 miles ago, they seem ok and are cheap. I replaced the front shocks with OEM since they are not super expensive (the actuators are a separate part, unlike the rear shocks).

If you have experience in remanufacturing shocks, I think it should be possible to drain and refill the oil on the stock shocks.
 
Are the OE front shocks rebuildable


I replaced my rear shocks with 4Runner shocks 48530-80372 about 30,000 miles ago, they seem ok and are cheap. I replaced the front shocks with OEM since they are not super expensive (the actuators are a separate part, unlike the rear shocks).

If you have experience in remanufacturing shocks, I think it should be possible to drain and refill the oil on the stock shocks.
 
Are the OE front shocks rebuildable

Not officially, no. It seems possible to refill the oil but I don't think it would be possible to replace any of the internal parts without spending more time and money than it would cost to buy a new shock.
 

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