X-REAS (Cross Relative Absorber System) was a hydraulic. I'm a new 4Runner owner (06 Sport). How does the Xreas system work and how can I tell if my 4Runner has it?
Hey guys, I'm looking to replace my XREAS system with a (quality) standard setup. I'm looking for any tips on the removal of the original system. Upgrade your Toyota 4Runner's X.
Can I get some feedback from this community on the pros and cons of keeping/uninstalling the XREAS system? Here's the definition of X-REAS from the 4runner forum, but I can't tell if removing it would be good/bad: XREAS stands for "Cross Linked Relative Absorber System". X. New to the forum, I own a 2018 Limited with 55,000 miles, all 4 shocks leak on my XREAS suspension, quote from local dealer is just south of $5000 to.
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I will be replacing a XREAS system with a TRD suspension this weekend and wanted to revisit some of the information since it seems most threads result. I just spent a good 9 hours disconnecting X-REAS and replacing it with new KYB Coilovers and G Shocks ($478.98 with tax from Shock Surplus). I'd like.