How hard is it to lower a 4runner?
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How hard is it to lower a 4runner?
I'm looking to get a 99-2000 4cyl 2wd 4runner. I want to drop it 1-3 inches, I haven't decided for sure yet. Is their anyone that makes lowering springs for 4runners? I saw some for sale that were for 4wds, go figure. I have heard of people using Tacoma springs in the front. How about the rear? Could I use sagging rear spring from a second gen runner?
It is hard to find some options on the 4cyl runners. I want keyless entry and ABS. I think i can add keyless pretty easy, but the ABS sounds like it would be a major undertaking. Should I skip over 4runners without ABS?
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Tom
It is hard to find some options on the 4cyl runners. I want keyless entry and ABS. I think i can add keyless pretty easy, but the ABS sounds like it would be a major undertaking. Should I skip over 4runners without ABS?
Thanks
Tom
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I'm pretty sure gadget lowered one of his runners (the daily driver, think he has one for off roading as well). Find him on here or got to
www.gadgetonline.com
www.gadgetonline.com
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where theres a will and a deep pocket, theres a way. personally i think stock 4 runners are low enough, of course they don't come stock with 33's.......HEY! Thats an idea!
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It's called using a cutting torch.
I thought all base model vehicles came with abs now. Seems to be a standard option nowadays but maybe I'm wrong.
I thought all base model vehicles came with abs now. Seems to be a standard option nowadays but maybe I'm wrong.
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haha ... actually, talk to Billy ( fourunnabilly ) ... apparently 4Runner lowering is pretty popular, so I'm pretty sure he'd know a lot about it!
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the performance lowering springs makes the 4wd one inch lower. BUT since you are going for a 2wd, then it's already one inch lower than the 4wd, in other words it will will not lower your 4runner, but it might improve handling....
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Shuei in Japan makes the drop springs I believe 2-3". Also an adjustable lateral bar and the short shocks. It was very expensive. Gotta find someone with a Japan connection to bring those parts in.
I have the 2WD also, when I put the 31" on, it really filled the fender gap and I got asked "did you lower it?" a few times...
A more recent pic...
I have the 2WD also, when I put the 31" on, it really filled the fender gap and I got asked "did you lower it?" a few times...
A more recent pic...
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Contact this guy and see how his setup is going? He cut his springs which isnt exactly safe...but it works: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...light=lowering
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Its about time we help someone out when it came to doing something we might not enjoy. Glad to finally see some respect for others around here. good work gents. :beer:
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greetings,
Lowering trucks has become just as big an aftermarket as lifting. There are companies out there that make dropped spindles for small/midsize and large trucks. Look around get the dropped spindles and then you can move your leafs from over the axle to under the axle which drops the rear about 4 inches. Takes some bucks but its easy to do today.
I imagine, just like in lifting, you have to watch your drive train geometry when lowering.
I thought this was a YOTA tech board, Does not lower a Yota count as TECH?
Lowering trucks has become just as big an aftermarket as lifting. There are companies out there that make dropped spindles for small/midsize and large trucks. Look around get the dropped spindles and then you can move your leafs from over the axle to under the axle which drops the rear about 4 inches. Takes some bucks but its easy to do today.
I imagine, just like in lifting, you have to watch your drive train geometry when lowering.
I thought this was a YOTA tech board, Does not lower a Yota count as TECH?
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i was just looking around for pics of 4runners for no appearent reason and this one caught my eye b/c of this post. Maybe if you can find this guy, he can help you out...(Click Here) The email address of the one who posted it is (webmaster at customautos.net) maybe he can help you out.
I just don't get it, I believe in doing things for a reason. Try as i might i just can't come up with any for that. Oh well, to each their own.
I just don't get it, I believe in doing things for a reason. Try as i might i just can't come up with any for that. Oh well, to each their own.