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Toyota 4Runner Bump Stops

Toyota 4Runner Bump Stops are a small part with a significant impact on how the suspension behaves at full droop or full compression, and running aftermarket units prevents the metal-to-metal contact that damages shocks, control arms, and frame mounts when the suspension hits its limits off-road. A lot of 4Runner owners overlook them until the first hard landing makes the problem obvious.

 

Bump stop selection depends on ride height and the type of off-road use the 4Runner sees. Extended bump stops are important for lifted rigs because increased travel means the factory stops are often too short to engage before the shock bottoms out, and foam or hydraulic designs handle multiple cycles in rapid succession better than solid rubber for drivers who push the truck over repeated terrain.

 

Toyota 4Runner Bump Stops sit within a broader suspension picture, and everything related to the chassis and how it handles starts at Toyota 4Runner Suspension & Bushings. Owners on the fifth gen can find the bump stop selection dialed in for that specific platform at 2010-2024 Toyota 4Runner Bump Stops, and front-end builds that change the approach angle should also factor in what's available at Toyota 4Runner Bumpers.
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