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Old 01-10-2008, 05:31 AM
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will 1st gen control arms fit second gen

hey guys well im back in a 4runner again after not having one for almost 2 years. and the one i got has been fighting me all the way, lesson learned get your vehicles inspected before you buy them ... anyway my driver side lower control arm rusted through, i didnt check it when i looked it over cuz i never heard of it happening before. anyway the question i have is will a lower control arm from a first gen fit a second gen runner?
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Not sure ... I would go longtravel though!

(Actually, all the longtravel kits seem to fit either, so at least the mounting points are the same between the two)
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well i would go sas over longtravel ... the only prob is that im a poor college student who needs this thing done by monday so i got a vehicle to drive when i get back to school
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yes it's exactly the same.
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excellent, thanks guys, good old yotatech saves the day again!!.
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Well, yes, they do fit.

Remember, you are only as poor as you choose to be.

I put in gears, two air lockers, 4.7 tcase, and butt load more when I was in college, but I worked 2 jobs, never partied, seldom went out, and still ended up with a decent amount of money in the bank. Its all about where your priorities are.
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where are ya located - I think I have some spares...
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
Well, yes, they do fit.

Remember, you are only as poor as you choose to be.

I put in gears, two air lockers, 4.7 tcase, and butt load more when I was in college, but I worked 2 jobs, never partied, seldom went out, and still ended up with a decent amount of money in the bank. Its all about where your priorities are.
you have a point, but, the thing with me is that i wanted to not work and do it all with student loans so i can dedicate my week to study because
i needs my weekends free.... and about my priorities,i think i got them in order, i dont party or go out or anything either,and the reason i needs my weekends free is cuz my 2 year old daughter and my girlfriend live 4 hours away from me.... no excuse for some but its enough for me. so thats where most of my money goes.

and for ewong- thanks but i live in Newfoundland, Canada, so shipping would prolly be more expensive then to buy it locally, again thanks for the offer .... but i found another 4runner tonight for $350 with excellent control arms and as a bonus, manual locking hubs. so ill be picking that up soon. thanks again guys
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If you are going to replace your lower arms, look for a '95. Toyota added a longer strip of aluminum to the steering stops. This helps when the stops hit at full extention and it also cuts down the need for the nylon covers.
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