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Bilstein/OE 0-2.5″ 5100 Assembled Front Coilovers for 2010-2024 Toyota 4Runner
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Bilstein/OE 0-2.5″ 5100 Assembled Front Coilovers for 2010-2024 Toyota 4Runner
Bilstein 0-2.5″ 5100 Assembled Front Coilovers for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 Toyota 4Runner
Part: BIL4R10S
Front 24-328258 (old: 24-196499) height adjustable 5100 shocks assembled with OE coils (choose from drop down)
Looking to level your 4Runner and improve ride performance without compromising comfort? The Bilstein/OE 5100 Assembled Coilovers deliver 0-2.5 inches of adjustable front lift while enhancing your Toyota 4Runner’s handling, stability, and off-road readiness.
Built using Bilstein’s 5100 monotube shocks and paired with OE-style replacement coil springs and top mounts, these pre-assembled front coilovers come ready to install-no spring compressor or guesswork required.
Ideal for leveling your 4Runner, accommodating larger tires, or simply upgrading worn-out suspension components, this setup provides a premium ride both on and off the pavement.
Key Features:
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0-2.5” Adjustable Front Lift – Perfect for leveling or mild lift setups
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Fully Assembled – Preloaded with new coil springs and top mounts for easy bolt-on installation
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Bilstein 5100 Monotube Gas Shocks – Fade-free damping, superior ride control
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Improves Ground Clearance & Front-End Stance
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Great for Daily Driving + Weekend Trails
Whether you’re chasing off-road adventures or just want a better stance and smoother ride, these Bilstein/OE 5100 0-2.5″ Assembled Coilovers are the perfect suspension upgrade for your Toyota 4Runner.
Lift smart. Ride better. Choose Bilstein.
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Questions and answers of the customers
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which circlip level, level 2 or level 3, would I have the shocks set at to level the front end without having to install new UCA's
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Q which circlip level, level 2 or level 3, would I have the shocks set at to level the front end wi...... Read more answer nowA To determine the necessary lift for leveling, please measure from the center of the wheel hub to the bottom of the fender for front and rear. The difference between the front and rear measurements will indicate the amount of lift required for leveling. Follow this illustration: https://www.suspensionlifts.com/level.png
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