Bilstein 0-2.5″ Lift Kit With Rear Coils For 2010-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser

SKU: 24-328258_33-187174+Rr-Coils_Fj
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Bilstein 0-2.5″ Lift Kit With Rear Coils For 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser

Part: 24-328258_33-187174+Rr-Coils_Fj

The Bilstein 0-2.5″ Lift Kit with Rear Coils is the perfect solution for your 2010-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser. This kit includes height adjustable 5100 shocks for the front (24-328258) and rear (33-313146) of your vehicle.

Bilstein 5100 Shocks:

The Bilstein 5100 shocks are height adjustable and provide a lift range of 0-2.5″ for the front of your vehicle, and 0-2″ for the rear. These shocks are engineered to provide superior handling, stability, and comfort, even under heavy loads or off-road conditions. The 5100 series shocks are made with the highest quality materials and are rigorously tested to ensure durability and long-lasting performance.

Front Shocks:

  • Part Number: 24-328258
  • Height Adjustable: 0-2.5″ Lift
  • Extended Length: 22.48 Inch
  • Compressed Length: 17.58 Inch

Rear Shocks:

  • Part Number: 33-313146
  • Height Adjustable: 0-2″ Lift
  • Extended Length: 23-1/2 Inch
  • Compressed Length: 14.91 Inch
  • Rod Diameter: 1.81 Inch
  • Upper Mounting Style: Stem
  • Lower Mounting Style: Eyelet

Rear Coil Springs:

The rear coils are available in three options to best suit your needs:

  1. Rear Coil Springs 36-281817:
  • FJ Cruiser 2WD: Rear Lift Height: 1.7″
  • FJ Cruiser 4WD: Rear Lift Height: 0.9″
  1. Rear Coil Springs 36-281824:
  • FJ Cruiser 2WD: Rear Lift Height: 2.4″
  • FJ Cruiser 4WD: Rear Lift Height: 1.5″
  1. Rear Coil Springs Heavy Load Package 400 Pound Constant Weight 36-281831:
  • FJ Cruiser 2WD: Rear Lift Height: 2.3″
  • FJ Cruiser 4WD: Rear Lift Height: 1.45″

Note: This kit does not include X-REAS Suspension and the front lift is achieved by the adjustment of the front shocks. The stock front coils must be reused. The kit includes shocks exactly as pictured.

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      I have a 2014 FJ Cruiser, what would be the max tire size I could use with this that will not cause the tires to rub.
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      Q I have a 2014 FJ Cruiser, what would be the max tire size I could use with this that will not cau...... Read more answer now
      A These wheels will fit without rubbing: Rim* Tire Width* Tire* Backspace* 8" 12" 32.5" 4.5" Bigger tires may require some trimming.  Also precise caster/camber adjustment and body lift may help
    2. I recently installed the "Bilstein 0-2.5″ Lift Kit" (SKU: 24-196499_33-187174+Rr-Coils_Fj) with 5100 adjustables in front and the non-adjustable 5100 in the rear, along with the Heavy Rear Coil Springs (36-281831) on my 4wd 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser. I have NO complaints about the ride or appear of the vehicle since the install. So far, I love the set up. However, I'm being told that Bilstein recommends setting the front driver-side shock one notch higher than the passenger side. Is this true? If so, what is the reason for the difference in the settings?
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      Q I recently installed the "Bilstein 0-2.5″ Lift Kit" (SKU: 24-196499_33-187174+Rr-Coils_Fj) with 5...... Read more answer now
      A The infamous FJ ‘drivers side lean’. They are known to lean to the left due to more weight on the left side (battery, gas tank) Google it or look on fjcruiserforums. Tons of info there about the FJ lean. Hope I helped!
    4. Will this kit lift 2013 Fj 2 inches front and rear? Does this require changing stock parts in rear to achieve 2 inches?
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      Q Will this kit lift 2013 Fj 2 inches front and rear? Does this require changing stock parts in rea...... Read more answer now
      A Yes, it will fit. Rear 2'' coils are included
    6. Have 2014 FJ with Toytec leveling coils on front. With this setup & front shocks set on max lift, which rear spring do you recommend? Will probably not exceed 200 lbs in rear, but have read that the medium springs ride a little better. Don't mind if the rear is just a little higher with this setup if it is better choice. May also in future pull small 6x10 trailer with motorcycle. Thanks in advance for your help. Also what is your ship time to 73401?
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      Q Have 2014 FJ with Toytec leveling coils on front. With this setup & front shocks set on max l...... Read more answer now
      A With front leveling coils it is not recommended to exceed 3'' of front lift fromt stock. If you have 112-620 coils - 2nd notch is maximum. If having 521600 coils only the lowest notch can be used for the front shocks. in order to figure out how much lift you need to level please take existing measurements from center of the wheel hub to the bottom of the fender. Difference between front and rear is how much lift you need to level. https://www.suspensionlifts.com/level.png

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