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new to toyota's
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Welcome to Yotatech! Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the rules and guidelines http://www.yotatech.com/ytrules.php
Some of them are no brainers but others will help you to gain the most from your time here. The search feature is your best friend. While I know not everyone has time on here to dig through old threads Lifts and Suspension is in the top few things discussed here and chances are your question has already been talked about many many times. Once you have done that please take the time to fill in your location and signature line with the type of rig you are driving, it's engine, and transmission. These few pieces of information will help others with answering your questions.
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2006 Tundra Double Cab TRD Offroad 4.7 IForce Bilstein 5100's, 285 BFG's, Panther Wheels, Limo Tint 1994 4-Runner SR5 5 Speed SASed, Detroits, Armored, Dual Cases, 37" MTR's Build up http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.php?t=104000 Need Toyota Parts? www.davezoffroadperformance.com Quote:
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Welcome to the family
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Silver 1994 Hilux Xtra cab 4x4 3.0 K&N cone filter, ported MAF, advanced timing, oversize exhaust, free flow cat, "rumble" muffler custom covered SR5 seats, map lights, factory AC tv4184 style black interior conversion started mods to come... header, custom centre console, stereo upgrade tinted windows Founding member 1972TLC fan club - Get well soon Mary Toyota Hilux... Get in or Get out of the way. |
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ok i have looked and the info is overwelming and yet vage, i am looking for a suspension that will work well on road and very well off road, about 40-60 if that helps, i was looking atthe pinicle engenering on jt outfiters but cant find any info, i would like some sugestions and quality of lifts from the experts of this site. there is so much info it would take me for ever to get what i need so plese help thanks
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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toyteclifts.com have helped me out quite a bit with information, I'm not sure if they offer a lift for your specific truck but its worth a try.
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welcome... and I recommend pro comp it handles good rode nice and flexed awesome and its some what cheap I used there 3" front springs, downey 1" shackle with my stock rear springs with a 2" shackle and 1.5" block sat a total of 3.5" lift total front/rear!!
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81 Toyota 4x4: 22R, weber carb, long tube header w/custom exhaust, L45 4 speed, 4.56 V6 3rds, TG highsteer, RUF w/sky shackle, custom rear springs w/shackle, 2" BL, 32x11.50x15 BFG MTs on 15x7s(street), 37x13.50x15 DC FC2s on 15x8s(trail), ARB air compressor, KC lights, topper... Last edited by 4x4YOTA; 04-21-2008 at 08:58 PM. |
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or look for a stock Mojave edition 83 pick-up in a junk yard. it came factory with a 3" lift from Toyota.
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-Phyl 1991 Hilux Surf SSR-G Petrol 3.0L V6 200,000kms l Rancho RS5000 l 31"x10.50"xR15 Pro Comp Xterrain l K&N Air Filter l PP 1" Lift Coil Springs l Optima Blue Top l 12" JBL Subs l Alpine Type R l 80/100W Hella H4 l 1st Gen Roll Bar Mod l FT/RR Diff. Breathers l Smittybilt XRC8 Winch l ARB Bull Bar l トヨタ|NEVER QUIT
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just spray some WD40 on everything and your set! lol
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but if you dont have any wd40 you could use some old burnt engine oil right?lol
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depends where you live. in the states sure it might be hard, i dont live there so i dont know. but where i came from in Alberta Canada, they are super easy to find. i wish i bought one instead of my 91 4Runner but i didnt. thanks for the sarcasim, thats what i really needed.
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-Phyl 1991 Hilux Surf SSR-G Petrol 3.0L V6 200,000kms l Rancho RS5000 l 31"x10.50"xR15 Pro Comp Xterrain l K&N Air Filter l PP 1" Lift Coil Springs l Optima Blue Top l 12" JBL Subs l Alpine Type R l 80/100W Hella H4 l 1st Gen Roll Bar Mod l FT/RR Diff. Breathers l Smittybilt XRC8 Winch l ARB Bull Bar l トヨタ|NEVER QUIT
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That is all......
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2006 Tundra Double Cab TRD Offroad 4.7 IForce Bilstein 5100's, 285 BFG's, Panther Wheels, Limo Tint 1994 4-Runner SR5 5 Speed SASed, Detroits, Armored, Dual Cases, 37" MTR's Build up http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.php?t=104000 Need Toyota Parts? www.davezoffroadperformance.com Quote:
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Sorry I wasn't trying to offend anybody, just havin a little chuckle.
I don't know a whole lot about the Toyota lifts yet, I just got my 4runner, but I think I'm going to get my SAS kit from AllPro Offroad or maybe Marlin Crawler. I'd suggest checking out their websites for yourself.
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Dont go with a Procomp lift. I have their 4" set up, front is more like 3.5" and the rear is over 4". They ride horrible especially at low speed/trails, gravel roads are ridiculous. I can clear 35x13.5 tires with room to spare, although at full lock they rub on the front spring clamps. The shocks aren't anything to talk about either but atleast those work.
![]() Thats after removed sway bar, removed torque arm, cross over steering and relocated shocks in the rear. I hear good things about Downey, Alcan and Old man emu. Marlin, Trail gear and Allpro are good aswell. |
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did you run a shackle with the spring cuz that will make a world of difference and my truck still had the sway bar on it
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81 Toyota 4x4: 22R, weber carb, long tube header w/custom exhaust, L45 4 speed, 4.56 V6 3rds, TG highsteer, RUF w/sky shackle, custom rear springs w/shackle, 2" BL, 32x11.50x15 BFG MTs on 15x7s(street), 37x13.50x15 DC FC2s on 15x8s(trail), ARB air compressor, KC lights, topper... Last edited by 4x4YOTA; 04-21-2008 at 08:01 PM. |
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are you using degree shims at all?
my front drive shaft vibrated alot in 4x4 but never came apart then I went to a IFS front shaft cuz they are longer
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81 Toyota 4x4: 22R, weber carb, long tube header w/custom exhaust, L45 4 speed, 4.56 V6 3rds, TG highsteer, RUF w/sky shackle, custom rear springs w/shackle, 2" BL, 32x11.50x15 BFG MTs on 15x7s(street), 37x13.50x15 DC FC2s on 15x8s(trail), ARB air compressor, KC lights, topper... Last edited by 4x4YOTA; 04-21-2008 at 09:00 PM. |
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Did you run into any problems running the IFS cv on a SA setup? Just heard something about the IFS CV wont handle the angles as well as a stock SA double-cardon joint
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81 shortbed 4" Lift, 4.37 w/ Lockright Rear, Bilstein 5150's, Custom bumpers w/Ramsey8000 and flatbed 20r bored .060 w/ wiseco 9.9:1 forged pistons, Weber 38 outlaw 260 Comp Cam .440lift ,Crane Springs, 22r Valves, Pacesetter Header with a Flowmaster 40 |
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it worked fine but it would prolly be cheaper to build a square shaft
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81 Toyota 4x4: 22R, weber carb, long tube header w/custom exhaust, L45 4 speed, 4.56 V6 3rds, TG highsteer, RUF w/sky shackle, custom rear springs w/shackle, 2" BL, 32x11.50x15 BFG MTs on 15x7s(street), 37x13.50x15 DC FC2s on 15x8s(trail), ARB air compressor, KC lights, topper... |
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