2" lift on 94 4runner
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2" lift on 94 4runner
Hi, I have been researching on the forum for a 2 inch lift. I think I have it somewhat figured out but would like to make sure before I order.
This is what I have put together so far.
OME 900 rear coils:
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/toyot...995-p8502.aspx
Ball joint spacers:
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/toyot...995-p8196.aspx
I need to raise the sensing rod 2" and install a lspv bracket
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...l#LSPV_Bracket
I plan on getting OME shocks later on.
I should not need a panhard drop bracket or a brake line extension, correct?
Am I missing anything?
This is what I have put together so far.
OME 900 rear coils:
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/toyot...995-p8502.aspx
Ball joint spacers:
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/toyot...995-p8196.aspx
I need to raise the sensing rod 2" and install a lspv bracket
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...l#LSPV_Bracket
I plan on getting OME shocks later on.
I should not need a panhard drop bracket or a brake line extension, correct?
Am I missing anything?
Last edited by throwbro; 08-17-2010 at 07:42 AM.
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front - Ball joint spacers will lift is 1.5" or 2" depending on which you get, no reason to touch your Torsion Bars
Rear - Go with 901 HD OME coils if you plan on adding alot of weight to the back. until then, 900's will work.
lspv bracket is a good idea, so is a panhard drop bracket.
Rear - Go with 901 HD OME coils if you plan on adding alot of weight to the back. until then, 900's will work.
lspv bracket is a good idea, so is a panhard drop bracket.
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fatbobs may be cheaper, but uninformed compared to WabFab. 1.5'' bj spacers, dont crank the tbars. OME 900 or 901HD coils. i would recommend ordering all your parts from one place like 4crawler, or WabFab. they both offer excellent packages, customer service, and know toyotas like none other, and they dont cost too much more. get in touch with either one of them, and they will give you all the info you need. Also check this out.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-guide-155339/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-guide-155339/
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I don't know if your runner sags at all but I would look into raising the back more to level it out, I didn't even touch the front and the rear ended up riding 2-2.5 inches higher just to level it. Just my 2cents.
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lifted: OME N72F shock + Fj80 spring, some pics
update for this morning:
I called Steve at Sonoran Steel, very nice guy, by the way. he recommended the Pro Comp traction bar bracket, therefore i can keep the factory traction bar. unforturently, Sonoran Steel does not make adjustable traction bars for 2nd gen. 4Runners.
what do you guys think abou this? $32.99 at Summit Racing.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...145+4294806857
I called Steve at Sonoran Steel, very nice guy, by the way. he recommended the Pro Comp traction bar bracket, therefore i can keep the factory traction bar. unforturently, Sonoran Steel does not make adjustable traction bars for 2nd gen. 4Runners.
what do you guys think abou this? $32.99 at Summit Racing.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...145+4294806857
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i am doing the same thing here. wondering about the bump-stops, do they need to be modified or replaced or removed? i want to dis-connect front swaybar for more travel. anyone think bumpstops would be an issue?
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