Elka Suspension
2.5 Reservoir Front & Rear Shocks Kit β Toyota 4Runner 2010β2024 (KDSS, 2β3" Lift) - Elka 90294
π₯ Upgrade the handling, comfort, and off-road performance of your Toyota 4Runner with this complete set of front and rear 2.5 RESERVOIR shocks, π proudly made in Canada by Elka Suspension, a global leader in high-performance suspension systems.
Engineered for vehicles equipped with KDSS and aftermarket lift kits or UCAs, this kit provides enhanced damping, durability, and cooling thanks to its external reservoir design. Perfect for dual-purpose use on both paved roads and rugged trails.
Key Features
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Compatibility: Toyota 4Runner 2010β2024 (with KDSS, requires UCAs or lift kit)
π Made in Canada β premium quality by Elka Suspension
π Performance upgrade: 2.5 monotube shocks with increased oil capacity
π‘οΈ Remote reservoirs for consistent cooling & fade resistance
βοΈ Heavy-duty build: 2.5" (56mm) anodized aluminum body, 3/4" hardened shaft
π οΈ Direct bolt-on replacement, rebuildable with affordable parts
Key Benefits
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Improved comfort & stability on and off-road
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Better traction & articulation for rock climbing and technical trails
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Enhanced bottom-out protection in dips and rough terrain
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Smoother ride with reduced noise & vibration
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Stronger handling under load (towing or gear-heavy setups)
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Perfect balance between daily driving comfort and off-road toughness
Whatβs Included
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2 Γ 2.5 RESERVOIR Coilover Front Shocks
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2 Γ 2.5 RESERVOIR Rear Shocks
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Mounts & installation hardware
Technical Specifications
βοΈ Kit weight: ~98 lbs
π Lift range: 2β3 in. (factory preset ~2.5 in. front)
π οΈ Adjustment: Spring preload (front only)
π Body: 2.5" (56mm) hard-anodized aluminum
π§ Shaft: 3/4" induction-hardened steel
π§° Vehicle geometry: KDSS with aftermarket UCAs or lift kit
π© Spring: 13" length, 700 lb/in rate, high-tensile alloy or Eibach
SKU: 90294
Why Choose Map Offroad?
π¦ Fast Canada-wide shipping
π³ 0% financing available
π‘οΈ Manufacturer warranty included
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Technical support for fitment & installation