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Old 01-21-2013, 02:05 PM
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coils in the front

I have a 93 4runner 2wd
and I was curious how hard would it be to throw some coil spring on the front A-arms and what are good coils to get on a budget ? I have the ranch rs5000 shocks up front. and stock shocks and coils in the back
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Why? And it would have to be all custom fabricated.
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Originally Posted by iliketoyota
Why? And it would have to be all custom fabricated.
well I'm looking for ways to improve my suspension on a budget. I'm a 16 year old kid and I don't have much income. but I do know a little bit about trucks and fabricating and I'm just trying to find easy ways to enhance my suspension. if I had enough money I would have long travel and the whole 9 yards. but do you have any suggestions ?
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If you're on a budget, this is probably not the direction you want to go in.
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Originally Posted by BeMiceElf
If you're on a budget, this is probably not the direction you want to go in.
I know suspension is costly , believe me haha. but I'm always looking for things to improve would you have any suggestions ?
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If you looking for long travel, search for blazeland. Great bang for the buck from what I read. If you are looking for something cheaper than that, search for ball joint spacers or just leave it stock. That's about it for this generation ifs.
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Shouldn't a 2WD 4Runner be called a 2Runner?
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Shouldn't a 2WD 4Runner be called a 2Runner?
Yes of coarse .

well I'm looking for ways to improve my suspension on a budget. I'm a 16 year old kid and I don't have much income. but I do know a little bit about trucks and fabricating and I'm just trying to find easy ways to enhance my suspension. if I had enough money I would have long travel and the whole 9 yards. but do you have any suggestions ?
There are no quick junk yard tricks, if thats what your asking. Its a big deal, and even if you do it, it will still be a 2wd with road suspension thats not worth even discussing. Move on to something practical if your on a budget.. Thats all Ive got for ya.
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Cheaper to buy a different truck.
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Originally Posted by ThatGuy1295
...it will still be a 2wd with road suspension thats not worth even discussing.
Actually, it's already a 2WD with offroad suspension(same Hi-Trac IFS as a 4WD 4Runner, just no front axle). And adding coils(or coil-overs) instead of(or with) torsion bars wouldn't necessarily change that.
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Actually, it's already a 2WD with offroad suspension(same Hi-Trac IFS as a 4WD 4Runner, just no front axle). And adding coils(or coil-overs) instead of(or with) torsion bars wouldn't necessarily change that.
Agreed.
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