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Old 02-12-2015, 03:13 PM
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blazeland 4x4

Hello everyone
This is my first post on this site. I am looking for feedback on the blazeland 4x4 long travel kit. How well do they work? How difficult is installation? And any other info would be appreciated. I will be installing one of these kits on my 1989 4runner
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from what i have heard and read it is a solid affordable kit, i would ask nate at blazeland if you could switch to a coilover and ditch the torsion bars.
much easier to change springs than bars to adjust.

i think it is up to you to install and dial in properly.

blazeland up front and some chevy 63's in the back would be the best bang for the buck imo.
http://www.nwtoys.com/content/135-ch...-swap-faq.html
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I have Blazeland on my 4Runner and I love it. I got it from a friend gently used for $1200 for everything - but I had to swap him all my factory parts.

It is very affordable and works very well for what I use it for. I live in Arizona, so there is a mix of high speed desert trails, big steep slick hill climbs, rocks - you name it I hit it and the Blazeland takes it all!

Other than the Blazeland kit, I have Old Man Emu T-Bars, T-100 CV's, Bilstein 5100 shocks, stock leaf springs, ZUK coils for now and thats it.

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Old 02-12-2015, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by lofreqjeff
i have blazeland on my 4runner and i love it. I got it from a friend gently used for $1200 for everything - but i had to swap him all my factory parts.

It is very affordable and works very well for what i use it for. I live in arizona, so there is a mix of high speed desert trails, big steep slick hill climbs, rocks - you name it i hit it and the blazeland takes it all!

Other than the blazeland kit, i have old man emu t-bars, t-100 cv's, bilstein 5100 shocks, stock leaf springs, zuk coils for now and thats it.

Here are some pics and a little video:













http://youtu.be/jczwybgnhse
sick ass runner
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