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The purpose of the Toyota 4Runner Coil Spring Insulator is to cushion the suspension of the SUV, reducing noise and vibration to provide a smoother ride. Over almost four decades, the Toyota 4Runner has developed a reputation that features body-on-frame strength, a time-tested V6 powertrain and a transfer case that allows drivers to crawl over rocky trails and cruise highways in quiet comfort. Bigger cabin dimensions introduced in the late eighties allowed passengers more legroom while modular headlamps and one-piece bumpers added to the durability of the car, and every generation enjoys the reliable assembly standards established at the Toyota Tahara plant. Enthusiasts laud the 4Runner for its sophisticated rear differential that provides increased traction, its Tacoma-sourced engines that provide confident torque, and its factory parts support that keeps maintenance simple and warranty secure. A Coil Spring Insulator is applied to fit in between each coil and its seat, using resilient rubber to prevent metal to metal contact, hush the squeaks, and protect components from wear and tear so the suspension maintains that celebrated 4Runner composure in the washboard tracks. Since the Coil Spring Insulator also helps to protect the spring seats, it helps to prolong part life and maintain the sturdy feel that drivers expect from a Toyota SUV. To install, raise and support the vehicle and remove the wheel, compress and pull the spring, replace the old insulator, release the compression, replace the hardware, torque the fasteners, replace the wheel, and road test the Coil Spring Insulator.