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Yup. That was my point to the question. Lifting a 4runner doesn't matter based off of trim level. It's where you want to go, etc. I've got a tacoma TRD sport w/ no locker. It's lifted on 32" tires. I've yet to wish I had a locker in the rear. At some point I'm sure it'll come in handy but I've been good so far. I think lockers are great, A trac is great, etc. But it's all overkill. Basic is better. Less stuff to break.@diabetiktaco
If you want an aftermarket lift sometimes it's better to start with an SR5 and add features than pay for the OffRoad just to remove and sell off the Suspension. Will depend a lot on your dealer/sales person and if they will let you à la carte a configuration or not. When I was considering between a new Tacoma or a 5th gen 4runner It was possible to save about $3000-3500 if you were willing to take SR5 badges/color over TRDOR ones and get the aftermarket suspension with other bells basically equal.
Ended up they got a very low mile 4th gen with V8 traded in while I was talking to them. So I went with the V8 :D and put on the same aftermarket suspension I was going to go with anyway. saved $15k instead.
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