MT PreRunner Kit
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MT PreRunner Kit

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MT PreRunner KitDescription Transform your 4Runner by eliminating front end rake and achieving a leveled lift with the Dirt King Prerunner Kit. This package includes Dirt King's Billet Upper Control Arms, 2. 5 DCA Front Coilovers, and 2. 5 DCA Rear Shocksall expertly tuned for off road capability while not compromising on road comfort. Equipped with high speed and low speed compression adjusters, these shocks offer the flexibility to fine tune ride quality across any

 Description

Transform your 4Runner by eliminating front-end rake and achieving a leveled lift with the Dirt King Prerunner Kit. This package includes Dirt King's Billet Upper Control Arms, 2.5 DCA Front Coilovers, and 2.5 DCA Rear Shocks—all expertly tuned for off-road capability while not compromising on-road comfort. Equipped with high-speed and low-speed compression adjusters, these shocks offer the flexibility to fine-tune ride quality across any terrain or driving style. It's the perfect choice for those looking to enhance their vehicle's off-road performance and ride quality.

 Specifications

Front Lift Height

• Out of the Box: Provides 2" of lift (levels vehicle).
    ○ Max Recommended Setting: Up to 3" of lift.

Rear Lift Height

• Out of the Box: Factory height is retained.
• Maximum Recommended Lift: 1.5"

Additional Specifications

• Track Width: Stock
• Maximum Backspacing: 4.75"
• Minimum Rim Size: 17"
• Shock Bodies: 2.5" hard-anodized 6061 aluminum
• Shock Shafts: Induction-hardened 7/8"

 What's Included

• Dirt King Billet Upper Control Arms
• Dirt King 2.5 DCA Front Coilovers
• Dirt King 2.5 DCA Rear Shocks
• All Necessary Mounting Hardware
• Dirt King Sticker Pack
• Installation Instructions

  Features

Pro 4 Series Ball Joints: SAE4140 housing, 76° of articulation, and induction-hardened ball stud for maximum strength and smoother steering feel.
SilentSpin Bushings: Maintenance-free, greaseless, and engineered for quiet, free-spinning articulation
DCA Remote Reservoirs: Remote reservoir equipped with dual compression adjusters allowing for high-speed and low-speed compression adjustments.
Optimized Lift and Ride Comfort: With vehicle-specific valving, the shocks are expertly tuned for optimal ride quality on both city streets and rugged trails, all while maintaining a leveled lift.
Enhanced Suspension Geometry: Upper control arms improve caster settings and pivot angles for better handling and increased articulation.
Increased Suspension Travel: Allows for higher articulation and improved damping on uneven terrains.
Durable Construction: Precision-machined from 6061 aluminum for strength and durability.
High-Quality Components: Aluminum shock bodies for cooler operation and corrosion resistance.
Rebuildable and Serviceable: All components are rebuildable or replaceable; tools and replacement parts are available from Dirt King.
Direct Bolt-On Replacement: Uses factory mounting locations for straightforward installation.

  Compatibility

2003-2024 Toyota 4Runner 2WD / 4WD (NON KDSS)
2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser 2WD / 4WD (NON KDSS)
2003-2009 Lexus GX470 4WD (NON KDSS)
2010-2023 Lexus GX460 4WD (NON KDSS)


*This product is designed to pair with OEM and Dirt King parts. Compatibility with other brands must be approved by the respective manufacturer.

*All Dirt King shocks are backed by a comprehensive one year warranty.

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