For Sale Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series 1998-2007 ARB / OME Coil Spring Rear Medium Duty (2860) - Redwood City, CA

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Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series 1998-2007 ARB / OME Coil Spring Rear Medium Duty (2860) - $100

Normally $214 new plus tax. See web address for item below -


I am selling because I put a heavy steel rear bumper on my 2003 Toyota Land Cruiser and needed to upgrade to the heavy-duty rear springs.

The springs are still in great shape (a little dirty but will clean up fine) and were only used for a couple of years.

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I am in need of springs for my 1992 4 runner to fix the "Mom butt" sag. I have heard of guys using LC springs. Let me do some comparing on geometry and rates.

Update: These are 6" longer than a stock 2nd gen 4runner spring.
 
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How much lift did these give? Did you have the stock ride height adjustable shock when using these?
The Medium Duty springs give 2" of lift. I have ICON shocks on my Cruiser at the moment but have installed the same springs on a previous 100 series that I had with Old Man Emu shocks. They're great springs in my opinion. I just needed heavier springs with the added weight of the new steel bumper at the rear of my rig.
 
The Medium Duty springs give 2" of lift. I have ICON shocks on my Cruiser at the moment but have installed the same springs on a previous 100 series that I had with Old Man Emu shocks. They're great springs in my opinion. I just needed heavier springs with the added weight of the new steel bumper at the rear of my rig.
Hmm not ready for rear shocks but I have wanted to do the Higher lift with the adjustable suspension. How much Sag where you having with the added rear bumper, and what one do you have? I might add a simple home built bumper to the rear so it might get me what I want.. like an 1" of lift for the rear and keep the stock shocks.
 
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