Toyota springs
#2
use rears up front
2 rear packs cut up into one pack they flex awsome and there are really cheap
here is my truck with RUF

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265669
2 rear packs cut up into one pack they flex awsome and there are really cheap
here is my truck with RUF

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265669
#3
did you use chevy springs in the rear or a 3" lift spring, or doesnt it not matter because they would be about the same? do you need to make shackles or anything?
Last edited by freeskier125; May 15, 2007 at 06:09 PM.
#4
^ you forgot to mention it moves your axle 2" forward which means you will need Hi-Steer, a longer front driveshaft and ditching the torque arm not to mention the pinion angle too. RUF swap isnt as cheap as most say, PLus with the 63" chevy rear springs you wont see any lift unless you add 3" lift blocks and mega shackles, I have to admit the trucks ride really nice with them though and flex like no other.
#5
is there a setup where you wont have to switch to Hi-steer or change anything up front?
Last edited by freeskier125; May 15, 2007 at 06:19 PM.
#6
o ya sorry i forgot about it moving the axle.
but the axle is moved about 3-4in forward and you will need highsteer. the chevy springs will give some lift my freind chris has RUF and chevys and his truck looks a little low in the back but not bad
but the axle is moved about 3-4in forward and you will need highsteer. the chevy springs will give some lift my freind chris has RUF and chevys and his truck looks a little low in the back but not bad
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