Bbqman151
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- Hickory, KY
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- Phil
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- 2012 4Runner (planning to buy 19 GT PP1)
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- #16
I hadn’t really thought about the ride height sensors being affected.FP Performance springs and if you really want, camber plates. You can also open up the strut hole, like Ford suggests, and get some adjustable camber, especially if not tracking the car. Then either have the dealer adjust ride height sensors, or get forscan and diy.
The FP springs are the best out of the box combo.
All in it should be around $1000.
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