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Old 05-20-2009, 10:24 AM
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Balljoint Kit

Long story short I bought a used 4" Superlift Drop Bracket Kit for 100$, and I'm ordering new shocks, balljoints, tie rods, idler, and pitman arms...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYOT...Q5fAccessories

Found this kit, I've got an '86 Truck this is all going on, what I need to know is even though the Idler arm is a bigger Idler arm then the current one, everything else will bolt up correct? As in, the rest of the stuff will work, since I'm replacing everything. Anyone know? Superbleeder? Jay? Anyone? Thanks
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this dont answer ur questinos but are you leaving teh body lift on your truck after u put that 4inch susp lift on? i expect a thread with lotttssss of pics jsut so you know
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Yeah, its all the same. But, I read on here that the thicker idler arms are differ slightly in lenght.. Im not sure this is true, but.... I would try it.
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Originally Posted by yoder519
this dont answer ur questinos but are you leaving teh body lift on your truck after u put that 4inch susp lift on? i expect a thread with lotttssss of pics jsut so you know
The Body Lift stays, Its stronger then this tin foil bracket lift anyways, but the bracket lift was cheap.. I'll be running

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Hokay, I just compaired my brand new (used) 91 idler (thin style) with my spare 93 idler (thick style).

The arms are the same length. Do it!!
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Man it feels good to be a gangsta..

I just ordered it..
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that's the EXACT kit I order, same vendor and everything, when I did my front-end rebuild

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...n-pics-169008/





I've had no problems at all with mine, and I like the fact that they're all greasable


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Sweet! Looks like it oughta be a little more time consuming for me to install everything since I've got to take my whole front end off though! Haha!!
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Sweet! Looks like it oughta be a little more time consuming for me to install everything since I've got to take my whole front end off though! Haha!!
lol

post pics
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I one upped you, now I have a shiney rustoleum chrysler red valve cover as well.. I been cleanin up the engine bay lately, waiting on my ignition module to get here so it will run again, I just spent 400$ on suspension parts yesterday... And the sucker don't even run! : I guess its an unconditional love for an old POS.
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Originally Posted by Trustyrusty
I one upped you, now I have a shiney rustoleum chrysler red valve cover as well.. I been cleanin up the engine bay lately, waiting on my ignition module to get here so it will run again, I just spent 400$ on suspension parts yesterday... And the sucker don't even run! : I guess its an unconditional love for an old POS.
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You'll be amazed how much you'll learn when you do this. After you do it once you can change TRE's on your lunch break while eating a sandwich.

If you have the right tools and some PB Blaster it's a pretty easy job.
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Originally Posted by ovrrdrive
You'll be amazed how much you'll learn when you do this. After you do it once you can change TRE's on your lunch break while eating a sandwich.

If you have the right tools and some PB Blaster it's a pretty easy job.
pretty much

easy, but still, there's other thing's I'd rather be doing, lol

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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
pretty much

easy, but still, there's other thing's I'd rather be doing, lol

Not me man, a couple tokes and a night in the shop with my truck and the stereo up is like heaven. Hahaha, that sounded a little gay.

Anyways, I've got beer, pizza, and four people helping me so this shouldn't take too long to get done, I've also got to re-gear my rear diff while this is all going on too. I've already started sprayin' PB blaster on everything, I hope with this 4" more of lift and 36's I wont need a sway bar.. Cause I ain't got one.
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oh I love nothing more than passing time wrenching on my truck, but I'd rather be upgrading or "customizing" instead of repairing it's a toss between the two with my current motor rebuild, lol. it BADLY needed it, so it's kinda like a repair, but at the same time I'm not only making it look better than brand new, but hoping the motor up a little too
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I would buy it. Thats a heck of a deal for all those parts.
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Originally Posted by pntbol11
I would buy it. Thats a heck of a deal for all those parts.
damn, there you are buddy, lol, there have you been?

when ya gunna come by and look at this mess of parts I have right now, lol
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