37"s on a 1990 4runner
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You'll need some sway bars to keep it streetable. Those rocklogic ones seem nice.
Post pics of your build. I'm curious to see how you plan to get the links to work around the driveshaft, and tranny. Should be a cool build.
Post pics of your build. I'm curious to see how you plan to get the links to work around the driveshaft, and tranny. Should be a cool build.
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It will either do well or really bad depending on the design and execution of the link setup. A guy here at work recently redid the 4link on his Jeep. He spent WEEKS on the calculator on Pirate and finally came up with a good design. He executed it well, and the Jeep performs well. Any slip in that process though and you could have a truck that not only doesn't perform well but is downright unsafe.
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ORS has a front kit all ready for you to save you some headaches...but you pay a lot for that aspirin:
http://www.offroadsolutions.com/products/suspension.htm
http://www.offroadsolutions.com/products/suspension.htm
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