Will Coil Air Helper Springs Fit Lifted 1997 Toyota 4Runner
Published 09/19/2023 >
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I have a 97 4runner the is stock springs and shocks. I got airbags installed about 3 years ago however I just got a 3 rc lift with n3 shocks and lifted springs, whatever comes with that lift. I would like to not have to buy another set of bags so is it possible to still run these bags with said lift?
asked by: Josh
Expert Reply:
The coil spring bags are designed to fit the stock coil springs. Unfortunately, you won't be able to use the existing # AL60743 air bags since the coil springs were replaced. You may be able to use the Air Lift 1000 Universal Air Spring Kit like # AL60920 but you will have to measure to find the right fit.
First, unload your vehicle to make sure it's at normal ride height. Then, measure the inside height of your coil spring, which will be from the upper spring seat to the lower spring seat. Lastly, measure the inside diameter of the spring at its widest point. Once you have these measurements, use the table below to find the correct kit by matching up your diameter and height values. If you search for the kit part number you will be able to find it on our site.

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Air Lift 1000 Universal Air Spring Kit - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
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- Front Axle Suspension Enhancement
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