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Rough Country N3 Loaded Front Struts for 2-Inch Lift (10-24 4Runner w/o KDSS or X-REAS System)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • N3 Loaded Front Struts for 2-Inch Lift
      • Manufactured with a Pre-Loaded Coil
      • Durable and Corrosion-Resistant
      • Extended Length: 22.63-Inch
      • Collapsed Length: 17.20-Inch
      • Provided with a Limited 3-Year Warranty Coverage
      • Produced with a Nitrogen Gas-Charged Composition
      • Built with a Massive 1 3/8-Inch Bore and Hardened Chrome Piston Rod
      • Integrated with a Leak-Proof Seal and Specially Formulated Low Friction Shock Oil
      • Intended for a Straightforward Bolt-On Installation with No Need for Strut Disassembly
      • Designed to Add Ample Ground Clearance and Keep a Smooth Stock-Like Ride Quality
      • Made with an Infinitely Variable Damping and Application-Specific Velocity Sensitive Valving
      • Engineered for all 2010-2024 Toyota 4-Runner Models without KDSS or X-REAS System

      Description

      Specifically Designed Stability. The Rough Country N3 Loaded Front Struts are specifically designed to enhance the off-road capability and ground clearance of your vehicle while maintaining a smooth, factory-like ride. Moreover, these struts are perfect for your Toyota 4-Runner model that is not equipped with KDSS or X-REAS systems, offering a 2-inch lift that improves both appearance and functionality.

      Construction and Appearance. Constructed with a durable, corrosion-resistant finish and a robust 1 3/8-inch bore with a hardened chrome piston rod, these struts are built to last. What's more? They feature a nitrogen gas-charged composition that helps absorb vibration and shock, even under extreme conditions. The presence of a leak-proof seal and specially formulated low-friction shock oil further ensures reliability and performance longevity.

      Other Features. Moreover, the struts come pre-loaded with coils, facilitating a bolt-on installation process that does not require strut disassembly. They are designed with infinitely variable damping and velocity-sensitive valving that is specific to the application, ensuring tailored handling and responsiveness.

      Installation. The installation of these struts is straightforward, thanks to their bolt-on design that uses existing mounts and hardware. This eliminates the need for any modifications or complex procedures, allowing for an efficient upgrade.

      Warranty. Rough Country provides a limited 3-year warranty, underscoring their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

      Application. This Rough Country N3 Loaded Front Struts for 2-Inch Lift is engineered to fit all 2010-2024 Toyota 4-Runner models without KDSS or X-REAS system.

      Fitment:

      Rough Country 501161

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (2) N3 Loaded Front Struts
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      Reviews of Rough Country Suspension products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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