Ride Quality (I want new parts)
#41
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I had AAL's on old springs and the thing rode like the axle was welded to the frame.
AAL's suck BIG TIME. DO NOT WASTE MONEY on them.
#42
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Your truck can ride as nice as you want it to.
This truck is a 4wd and rides like a damn cadilac. Its also got a $10k suspension. Its all about how much you want to spend.
This truck is a 4wd and rides like a damn cadilac. Its also got a $10k suspension. Its all about how much you want to spend.
#43
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x2 on what Ike said
after you relieve those torsion bars a good place to start spending a little money if you want to is shocks. I can't tell you how much shocks do for ride quality. others here might have recommendations as to brands.
after you relieve those torsion bars a good place to start spending a little money if you want to is shocks. I can't tell you how much shocks do for ride quality. others here might have recommendations as to brands.
#44
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If you want NO body roll at all; leave the anti-sway bar on it. It's not going to make the ride stiff, it's only restrictive over big bumps or dips. Soften the shocks & relax the T-bars & you'll find your better ride. If it's too spongy, stiffen everything up just a bit; just be sure to drive it around a bit after adjustments so everything will settle in.
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I just swapped out my original steering stabilizer on my 87 4runner for an Old Man Emu and it made a world of difference for ride quality. I have a slight crank on the T-bar to level out the add a leaf in the back and rancho shocks. So far this is the best $100 bucks I spent on my truck. I have owned the truck for over ten years and just kept putting it off. Now that my leafs have settled for a while I may take a measurement and twist the T-bar back.
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First off, you said you had an 86 4runner - these rigs had torsion bars up front and LEAF's in the back. In fact I believe it has the exact same suspension as his buddies 91 truck.
To get the best ride, handling, and performance, lower your torsion bars a little bit and consider getting a set of Bilsteins for all 4 wheels if you want better cornering/handling, or if you want better bump absorption, get a set of stock (OEM) or OME (old man Emu) shocks (but you'll have a bit more body roll).
Now for the rear you probably want to get a set of new leaf springs & bushings. I recommend OME Medium duty Springs for this application.
Because these trucks are compact and not big and wide like a full size they are handicapped from the beginning but my truck with Bilsteins and OME Heavy duty springs rides extremely well with several hundred pounds in the bed, but a bit firm when unloaded.
To get the best ride, handling, and performance, lower your torsion bars a little bit and consider getting a set of Bilsteins for all 4 wheels if you want better cornering/handling, or if you want better bump absorption, get a set of stock (OEM) or OME (old man Emu) shocks (but you'll have a bit more body roll).
Now for the rear you probably want to get a set of new leaf springs & bushings. I recommend OME Medium duty Springs for this application.
Because these trucks are compact and not big and wide like a full size they are handicapped from the beginning but my truck with Bilsteins and OME Heavy duty springs rides extremely well with several hundred pounds in the bed, but a bit firm when unloaded.
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