Contributor I
Hi fellow overlanders,
After years of saving, I finally got my 4Runner (huzzah!). But tons of research have left me with a bit of analysis paralysis when it comes to the right suspension for my needs. So I thought I'd throw it to you, the people with more experience than me! Here (what I think) is everything you need to know:
Basically that's it. I'd love your thoughts, feedback, things I should consider, or anything else you think would help me make this decision.
Thanks in advance!
After years of saving, I finally got my 4Runner (huzzah!). But tons of research have left me with a bit of analysis paralysis when it comes to the right suspension for my needs. So I thought I'd throw it to you, the people with more experience than me! Here (what I think) is everything you need to know:
- 2014 4Runner (no KDSS)
- This isn’t a daily driver. While I may go around to small places on the weekend with it (Target run, dog park, etc.), it’s mainly an adventure vehicle I’ll use on weekends to go to National Parks or Forests, or random trails for overlanding. So performance and capability off-road are most important.
- Usage: Getting there on highways (40% of the time), Overlanding (40%), Crawling (20%) - roughly.
- While I'd like to do some crawling, I'm not under any delusion that I'll be crawling the same way a Jeep would. I just want to know it can handle darn-near anything I throw at it (within reason) — while at the same time being comfortable for the long trip back home. It doesn't need to drive like a Camry (I don't mind a stiffer ride), just comfortable.
- Within a year (maybe less), I’ll be adding armor (rear bumper, maybe front bumper, skids, sliders), rear spare, and RTT. I might also add a storage system in the back, but definitely removing the rear seat, regardless. So I’m not sure if I should get heavier springs (like 700) now, or wait until I actually get the weight on.
- I’d most likely go with 33-inch tires, as performance difference between them and 35-inch seems negligible at best (however, I’m open to learn more if that’s not true). And I’ll be chopping the body to accommodate tires and articulation.
- Long travel interests me from a capability standpoint, but it seems like overkill for what I'm doing (plus the cost, ugh). So I'm sticking with mid-travel/extended travel for now.
- My main objective is enjoying the scenery — on the highway or off road. I don't really drive above 65 – 70 mph on the highway. And as much as hauling ass down a fire road or on a beach seems like fun, it's not the main purpose.
- Fox Stage 3. Example: 03+ 4Runner and 10+ FJ Cruiser Mid Travel Suspension Kit, Stage 3A - Fox | AccuTune Off-Road
- Old Man Emu BP-51. Example: OME-4RBP51 - Old Man Emu BP51 Suspension Kit 2.5-3" Lift Kit For 10+ 4Runner (No KDSS)
Basically that's it. I'd love your thoughts, feedback, things I should consider, or anything else you think would help me make this decision.
Thanks in advance!
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