Just ordered my MRRs this week Can't wait to get them. Currently running 3" RPG perch collars and 3" body lift. The ride is not bad actually with the perch collars but really looking forward to the improved ride with the MRRs. Orded the heavy duty rear springs as I have a lot of gear in the back.
Dave
So what kind of weight would you have to run to get the heavier duty springs, is there a point for front weight and rear weight in lbs where you would run over the other? Maybe you can run 38s with the heavy duty one lol.Iāll be damned. That didnāt exist before. I ordered mine with the black springs originally, found when loaded w gear I had quite a bit of squat. Was advised the teal ones were a touch stiffer, so swapped to those : they were C19-573V.
but now thereās a C19-575V and springs are now available in black, teal and red!
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spring rates arenāt provided but free height is:
C19-573V: 445mm
C19-575V: 470mm
Thatās an inch difference.
I just went to the Dobinson website and looked at the gen 6 4Runner and they have spring options from 100lbs all the way up to 1300lbs where ass Bronco it's only up to 300lbs, not sure why that is or if they will have more options available but so far the 4Runner has way more spring options available and they are classified by their lbs number. I'm thinking I need the from to rated for about 500 and rear for 800 minimum. Ride shocks from Accutine also give you two options with following ranges: front 400lbs rear 650lbs or front above 400lbs and rear 900lbe something along those lines.With the HD rear springs, Iām back to a slight rake unloaded instead of level and mostly level when loaded.
2026 4Runner Options:I have mine but it has been too cold to installhopefully soon.
I also went with the heavy duty rear springs. Here are the weight specs
- C19-573V - Stock Load
- C19-575V 150-300lb Load
300lbs is not enough, it should be options for at least up to 900lbs. 150lbs to 300 lbs is extremely low in my opinion, especially for the rear.Gotta be a result of customer market size.