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Old 12-28-2009, 11:24 AM
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my SASed 99 4runner

i just finished my sas i used 3/4 ton full widths ect.....
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Lift blocks in back?
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three inch but i need two inch blocks. they are chevy 63's
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I must admit that is some insane flex.
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Why not run a legit set of springs tuned for the weight/height you need? Those springs are going to wrap pretty bad with a block under there.

You have any pics of it on level ground at all? I would be interested in seeing a spec list on what was done. It looks good a flexes really well, I would just run a better spring pack is all so you don't have to run a block.
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What kind of tires & what size are gonna run? Got any better pics?
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its got 36's on it ill either get 35s or some more 36's i wanna get some like two inch lift 63 inch chev spring to get rid of the blocks. or get rid of my revolvers and get a little bit bigger shackle any other pics you guys want?
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o yeah dont mind the red rims
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Sorry but, it looks kinda goofy. Nice flex tho.
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Why not keep the ride height down and pull the lift blocks all together? I think it could stand to drop 3".

Revolvers are dangerous IMO. Tons of unsprung weight transfer and body roll with them.

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Originally Posted by Tubbyfatty
Sorry but, it looks kinda goofy. Nice flex tho.
its only the wheels and tires that are throwing off the looks...

37 mt/r's and some american racing rims.. and it would look great..
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What front springs are you running? What rear axle is that. D60 or it looks like it could be a Sterling 10.25.
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i think it'd look perrttyyy good IF, you got some bigger tires on it, or shorten the axles a bit LOL, just enough to where the tires stick out about 3" per side all the way around lol
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Man lol some tough criticism!!!

It's "FULL WIDTH" for a reason, who gives a rats butt about looks? It's a wheeler. Last i checked performance was a bit more important than looks.

A trac-bar would eliminate any axle wrap and you can keep the blocks. 2" Would just be a bit more 'safe' per say but for wheeling, who cares?

I like it, thumbs up! =)
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The only criticism I would have is to put the spare tire in the back (swing our carrier maybe?), not on the roof, you're top heavy to begin with, those wont help lol
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It still looks like its in the build stage which is why I recommended dropping the lift height if possible. I could care less about the width, and full width is fine IMO. I think its 3" too tall. Lowering it would make it more stable and work a hell of a lot better.
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in the third pic from the top it kinda looks like the u bolts arent tightened very well.. but i think its the overload leaf guides..
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Originally Posted by drew303
Man lol some tough criticism!!!

It's "FULL WIDTH" for a reason, who gives a rats butt about looks? It's a wheeler. Last i checked performance was a bit more important than looks.

A trac-bar would eliminate any axle wrap and you can keep the blocks. 2" Would just be a bit more 'safe' per say but for wheeling, who cares?

I like it, thumbs up! =)
thanks. i am NOT shortening the axles. thats what makes it beast, im considering dropping it butt i dont wanna run 33s thats lame im probly gonna stick with 6inches.... as for the roof rack i think it will look a ton better without it. i wanna build a swing out and bumpers soon im only 16 (17 on the 30th) so money is very tight as a matter a fact its 4:21 AM and i just got done puttin a tranny in my first gen (50 dollar used tranny and new clutch kit)now im almost broke hahahaha... i built the sliders out of 1/4 inch wall dom maybe thicker i cant remember i think they are about 80-100 pounds each that should even out for te roof rack lol jk. any ways a couple more things is she is pushin 290k with the auto. its been in the family sence 99 and for axles the rear is a gm 14 bolt front is a reverse cut hp dd 44 with a lock right uhhhhh....... lets see hollow cat and flow master, full k&n intake... i plan on doin a full exo super charge and manual swap and probly 4.70s or somethin. any other questions????

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Originally Posted by eighty5yota
in the third pic from the top it kinda looks like the u bolts arent tightened very well.. but i think its the overload leaf guides..
lets see at that stage i think i still had no steering lol so they might not have been tightened yet.
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nice runner. x2 on lowering it. you could drop it a littel and still run the 36s couldnt you? wow your 16, and have a 1st gen yota and a sasd 3rd gen runner. im 19 an dbroke.



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