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2025-2026 4Runner 2.5 RR CDXS Front Coilover Kit (ICO58795X)

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2025-2026 4Runner 2.5 RR CDXS Front Coilover Kit (ICO58795X)Drop in serious suspension performance on your 2025 2026 4Runner with ICON 2. 5 Series coilovers. Remote reservoirs keep temps down and damping consistent when you push hard. CDXS externally adjustable compression damping lets you fine tune the ride for any terrain. Adjustable from 1. 25 3" of lift over stock. Features Vehicle specific tuned for superior shock damping, vehicle control, and improved ride quality over stock Vehicle specific shock length

Drop in serious suspension performance on your 2025-2026 4Runner with ICON 2.5 Series coilovers. Remote reservoirs keep temps down and damping consistent when you push hard. CDXS externally adjustable compression damping lets you fine-tune the ride for any terrain. Adjustable from 1.25-3" of lift over stock.

Features
  • Vehicle specific tuned for superior shock damping, vehicle control, and improved ride quality over stock
  • Vehicle specific shock length and pairing with front differential drop yields maximum wheel travel
  • Height-adjustable coilovers offer 1.25-3" of lift height adjustment over stock
  • 2.5" diameter shock bodies with remote reservoirs offer increased heat capacity and improved cooling for consistent performance
  • ICON CDXS equipped for independent adjustability of high speed and low speed compression force for handling response and aggressiveness
  • ICON engineered coil springs
  • 6061 Aircraft grade aluminum CNC machined components
  • Corrosion resistant CAD plated shock bodies with 7/8" diameter shafts
  • FK rod end bearings for extended longevity and minimal deflection
  • Fully rebuildable and re-tunable
Wheel & Tire Recommendations
  • 17x8.5 with 6.32" Backspace / 40mm Offset
  • ICON Alloys - 18x9 with 6.6" Backspace / 40mm Offset
  • Tires: 33" x 11.50" (Larger tires may fit but fender trimming and modifications will be required.)
Important Notes
  • Advertised lift heights based on models equipped with gasoline engine
  • Advertised lift height ranges are for a stock equipped vehicle. Increasing weight of vehicle due to accessories will alter lift range.
  • Shocks are fully serviceable
  • Not compatible with Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) equipped vehicles
  • Requires recalibration of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) after install
  • 4WD models require front differential drop part # 55160
  • ICON Delta Joint Pro front upper control arms are recommended to maintain proper wheel alignment above 2" of lift
  • Length optimized for 4WD models but will also fit 2WD. Alternatively, for maximum wheel travel on 2WD models consider 2WD specific part numbers.
Manufacturer Description

ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.5 Series remote reservoir CDXS front coilover shocks are an incredible upgrade for the front end of the 2025-2026 Toyota 4Runner. These adjustable coilovers allow up 1.25-3" of lift height adjustability, allowing the use of larger, more aggressive wheel and tire combinations. ICON’s Vehicle-specific shock length and valving, their large 2.5" shock body with increased piston surface area over stock components, and their pairing with an ICON front differential drop on 4WD models, yield the maximum travel possible along with superior ride quality and suspension performance both on- and off-road. Remote reservoirs greatly increase shock oil volume and heat dissipation surface area to resist overheating and cavitation under hard use, which can lead to damper fade. ICON's exclusive Compression Damping Dual Speed (CDXS) valves are included for precisely dialing in your suspension performance. CDXS controls fluid flow under compression, with independent adjustability of high speed and low speed compression force. 10 discreet detented settings for both low and high-speed adjustment knobs allow separate adjustments for handling response and overall aggressiveness. When paired with 2.5 Aluminum Series CDXS rear shock absorbers vehicle control will be balanced front to rear, resulting in the best overall driving experience for your 6th Gen Toyota 4Runner.

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