Leaning left 4Runner????
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I have a 2001 4runner SR5 with Old Man Emu shocks and springs and cornfed spacers front and back. The vehicle leaned to the left when I bought it with original springs/shocks at 60K. I installed the OME and still leaned. I then installed the Cornfed Spacers and still leaned. I wasn't attempting to fix the the lean with these installs, but more and more the lean bugs me now so I'm thinking of adding some trim packers to the left coilovers though I'd like to find a cheaper solution. BTW, IMHO, the OME parts rock, and the Cornfed spacers are direct fit and look good tucked up in the front wheel wells.
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Just jack up one side. Slide the tire under the tire on the other side and lower back down. The leverage will tip the axle enough that the spring will probably just fall out. Repeat for the other side. Easiest way I have found to do it short of hiring someone else to wrench on your junk
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