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Old 10-28-2008, 04:20 PM
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Truck plans!

Since I like to wheel more frequently than I thought...I am going to upgrade my daily driver. She's a 2wd...and is pretty snappy. Weighs in at 2400lbs and I got 24mpg driving in town and 70-100mph <- yes I got her up to 100mph

Anyway, here are my plans.

Downey Control Arms - $350
Downey Torsion Bars - $158
SOA conversion - $80? <-Leaf springs are $220 for 2" lift
Rear Lock-right locker - $290
Black 15" steel wheels - $240
31" Mickey Thompson Baja Claws - $725 mounted and balanced

Grand Total: $1845

Is it worth it?


She will have approx 3" of lift and will be locked in the rear

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doing spring over axle will net you about 4" in the rear- don't forget to factor in the thickness of the spring packs and new perches along with the axle tube diameter.
and I'd rather see you LSD the rear that a full locker, but that's my pref.
but all in all, sounds about right for the price.

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and if you're gonna really crank the front bars, check into downey's strut frame, otherwise the strut bars will be too short and at too steep of an angle and you're alignment will suffer and you won't have full travel.
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4" will be way too much...IMHO. Locker is about $250 cheaper than an LSD.

Might just put a locker in and have fun for now...since I am also doing my motorcycle too. And that will probably be about in the $1500 range

Hard decisions. Locker first
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
and if you're gonna really crank the front bars, check into downey's strut frame, otherwise the strut bars will be too short and at too steep of an angle and you're alignment will suffer and you won't have full travel.
Oh I see. My plan wasn't to crank them to the extreme...just to a good height.

Right now my front end is a pile of sheet. Steering is horrible...all over the road. Makes a loud noise when I hit bumps hard (Maybe tires are rubbing...doubt it though) and who knows what its been through after the wreck.
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sounds like a good plan but for almost 2k? why dont you just go buy an older 4wd like a 1st gen and put a locker in that? they you wont screw up yer dd off road and you will have much better performance and eventually i garuntee you will want more mods so a 4wd would be a good start imo
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I know...when I added it all up I almost crapped my pants. I was thinking about a Chevy too:-P But I can't afford 10mpg
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I don't know how the trails are your way, but here many mountain ones are too tight for a full size.
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Nah chevies suck. I'm tellin ya you can find a 1st gen for like 1k that runs and drives, you will be blown away what it can do with a locker. Hell if its a wheeler just weld the thing up it'll outwheel any chevy you throw at it
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Originally Posted by muddpigg
I don't know how the trails are your way, but here many mountain ones are too tight for a full size.
I really don't know of any hardcore trails...only ones I take my 2wd on and those can get pretty rough

Nah chevies suck. I'm tellin ya you can find a 1st gen for like 1k that runs and drives, you will be blown away what it can do with a locker. Hell if its a wheeler just weld the thing up it'll outwheel any chevy you throw at it
So save up for an older Toyota 4x4 and be happy? I love that idea
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Originally Posted by 91Toyota
Oh I see. My plan wasn't to crank them to the extreme...just to a good height.

Right now my front end is a pile of sheet. Steering is horrible...all over the road. Makes a loud noise when I hit bumps hard (Maybe tires are rubbing...doubt it though) and who knows what its been through after the wreck.


I say save your money and do it properly...
cranking the bars only puts excess stress on the other suspension components. The almost $1900 you spend could easily multiply exponentially when you factor in the ball joints, tie rod ends and the labour to have it installed ( if you are getting it done at a shop ) You also have to figure in the cost of the alignment so that the truck drives and tracks straight.

There seems to be more to consider than just the cost of the parts...

time to look over you list again in order to factor in the cost of broken hardware and such.
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Just remember you said it, not us.
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Originally Posted by DYNNOMMYTE
I say save your money and do it properly...
cranking the bars only puts excess stress on the other suspension components. The almost $1900 you spend could easily multiply exponentially when you factor in the ball joints, tie rod ends and the labour to have it installed ( if you are getting it done at a shop ) You also have to figure in the cost of the alignment so that the truck drives and tracks straight.

There seems to be more to consider than just the cost of the parts...

time to look over you list again in order to factor in the cost of broken hardware and such.
Yeah...that was just a rough estimate
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dude... get the kingKab... those thinks are awesome!!!
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