1986 4runner lift rear leaf spring help
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1986 4runner lift rear leaf spring help
i purchased the leaf spring cs0009r for my 4runner turbo build but ive really been debating on if the rear nitrochargers are worth doing i have found fourms saying the belsitens 33-247717
"Bilstein 5100's, PN 33-247717. They are technically made for the right rear of a Tacoma with a 1 - 1.5 inch lift. They are: 14.07 collapsed, and 22.09 extended."
has anyone had experience with this? or have a build write up? thank you for any help
leaf Springs (2 x CS0009R)
Torsion Bar (1 x 303003)
Front Nitrocharger Sport Shock (2 x 60072)
Rear Nitrocharger Sport Shock (2 x 60065)
Steering Damper (1 x OMESD33)
Greasable Shackle Kit (1 x OMEGS3)
Greasable Pin Kit (1 x OMEGP3)
Spring Bush Kit (2 x OMESB6)
U Bolts (4 x OMEU53B)
"Bilstein 5100's, PN 33-247717. They are technically made for the right rear of a Tacoma with a 1 - 1.5 inch lift. They are: 14.07 collapsed, and 22.09 extended."
has anyone had experience with this? or have a build write up? thank you for any help
leaf Springs (2 x CS0009R)
Torsion Bar (1 x 303003)
Front Nitrocharger Sport Shock (2 x 60072)
Rear Nitrocharger Sport Shock (2 x 60065)
Steering Damper (1 x OMESD33)
Greasable Shackle Kit (1 x OMEGS3)
Greasable Pin Kit (1 x OMEGP3)
Spring Bush Kit (2 x OMESB6)
U Bolts (4 x OMEU53B)
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try to remember that its a cheap utility truck and not a racecar. with that in mind, the OME shocks ride pretty stiff. they made for hauling across rough terrain in Australia, not for cars and coffee meets at the local walmart. the billys will ride significantly softer. its already going to be a crumby ride with the OME leaf springs, unless you can some weight you are building into the rear end, so anything you can do to help will be nice.
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