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    Old Jan 25, 2012 | 03:25 AM
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    Originally Posted by drmix
    Its going to look dumb with 6 inches of lift and little 33s. 6 inches is way too much lift if you actually plan on wheeling it.

    You can fit 33s on a stock 4runner so whats the need for the 6 inches of lift?

    There, now the photo is my little display picture. I think the tires on it now are like 30" or 31" road terrain tires. If there is anyone anywhere near Va. Beach that would be willing to help me pull the body lift off, and I suppose replace the shocks while we are at it, I would be hugely grateful. This thing looks kinda rediculous sitting so high. At least I have 33x12.5's to put on it.... Gotta count for something visually. . . .
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    Old Jan 25, 2012 | 05:13 AM
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    Yeah ditch the body lift when you get a chance. If you were closer I would help. Im sure if you post in the regional forum you will find some help.
    https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f49/


    Make sure you post up some more pics of your new runner. It looks like a pretty nice find.
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    Old Jan 25, 2012 | 06:07 AM
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    I'm pretty stoked. Also, I liked how direct you were with your answer. "It's going to look dumb..." at first I was like, "hey jerk, calm down..." Then I was like, well, that is WHY I am trying to see what it looks like, because I know it's going to look stupid. Plus, it's going to be top heavy as heck. BOO! I'll check the regional out, and don't worry, there will be plenty of pics to come. Coincidently, I just got me a Nikon D7000 as a second body for shooting weddings and as a daily camera, so I'm not toting the $2400 camera around everywhere I go. As soon as I get this thing I'm cleaning it up and taking it out to do some photos of it somewhere.
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    Old Jan 25, 2012 | 06:53 AM
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    Originally Posted by NcHunter1994
    I have a 98 sr5 4runner and want to put some 33s on it what would i need to do to do this and does anyone have an suggestions on where i can get some custom bumbers made i like the rough country bumpers that you see on chevys alot do they make any for 4runners.
    Well...first of all you're in the 86-95 4runner sub forum... So yeah. Once you manage to find the proper forum for your year.... Search
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    Old Jan 25, 2012 | 07:09 AM
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    Can anybody verify if the procomp shocks are a direct replacement when doing the LC coil/ball joint spacer lift? I saw one person posted about needed an eyelet to stud adapter?
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    Old Jan 25, 2012 | 07:32 AM
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    Originally Posted by toddg
    Here's the components i already have that i want to use on my 1992 v6 4runner with 150k to remedy the OEM rear spring sag and get a slight lift:

    Performance Products 109911.2 Rear Springs (do any of you know the specifications for these springs? if so, please respond)


    Front Bilstein Shocks
    B46-1468-h0 or F4-B46-1468-H0 or 24-014687 (all same shock, just changing part #'s)
    Collapsed 9.33" Extended 13.78"
    Lower mt. 16mm eye Upper mt. pin

    Rear Bilstein Shocks
    B46-1469-H0 or F4-B46-1469-H0 or 24-014694 (all same shock, just changing part #'s)
    Collapsed 13.17" Extended 21.02"
    Lower Mt. 16mm eye Upper mt. pin

    would anyone recommend that i also use BJ spacers up front or will they not be needed? if they are needed, how does one determine which size BJ spacers and where do you recommed i get them?

    thank for any help and insights you can provide.
    The Performance Products Springs are discontinued. I believe they were only available for 3rd Generation 4Runners (96-02). They provided about 1" lift depending on the year of the 4Runner. I don't think they will work on your 2nd Generation 4Runner.
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    Old Jan 26, 2012 | 02:50 PM
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    Quick ? about the Panhard drop bracket from 4Crawler. I'm doing LC80 coils. Did you guys just go with the 4" bracket? Or the custom one?
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    Old Jan 26, 2012 | 02:54 PM
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    Originally Posted by DetroitStyle
    Quick ? about the Panhard drop bracket from 4Crawler. I'm doing LC80 coils. Did you guys just go with the 4" bracket? Or the custom one?
    Most go with the 4" with the LC coils:
    - http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...anhardDropBrkt

    Note: This drop bracket kit is the perfect addition to to complete the popular Landcruiser coil spring swap. The cruiser coils give about 3"-4" of lift and that works great with the 4" panhard drop bracket to keep your rear axle centered under the vehicle after the lift.
    Or install the springs and measure the panhard bar offset and go with that:
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    Old Jan 26, 2012 | 04:44 PM
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    Originally Posted by toddg
    Here's the components i already have that i want to use on my 1992 v6 4runner with 150k to remedy the OEM rear spring sag and get a slight lift:

    Performance Products 109911.2 Rear Springs (do any of you know the specifications for these springs? if so, please respond)


    Front Bilstein Shocks
    B46-1468-h0 or F4-B46-1468-H0 or 24-014687 (all same shock, just changing part #'s)
    Collapsed 9.33" Extended 13.78"
    Lower mt. 16mm eye Upper mt. pin

    Rear Bilstein Shocks
    B46-1469-H0 or F4-B46-1469-H0 or 24-014694 (all same shock, just changing part #'s)
    Collapsed 13.17" Extended 21.02"
    Lower Mt. 16mm eye Upper mt. pin

    would anyone recommend that i also use BJ spacers up front or will they not be needed? if they are needed, how does one determine which size BJ spacers and where do you recommed i get them?

    thank for any help and insights you can provide.
    I do not remember the part number, but I put PP Springs and Bilstein replacement shocks on my 95 4R and I gained about 2 inchs of lift in the rear. My stock rear springs were totally shot. As far as I can tell, the rear is now 1 inch over stock and makes the 4runner level.
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    Old Jan 26, 2012 | 06:23 PM
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    Originally Posted by 4Crawler
    Most go with the 4" with the LC coils:
    - http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...anhardDropBrkt



    Or install the springs and measure the panhard bar offset and go with that:
    Mucho gracias. Just ordered it.
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    Old Jan 26, 2012 | 06:43 PM
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    OK. I've ordered my balljoint spacers and panhard drop bracket. Now my parts guy is flaking out on me... he's had a week to source the LC coils and now says he can't find them. Where (other than a junkyard, I want new) are you guys getting them?

    So far, I've found them at Rockauto.com (part# RC6731 if that's right?) for $55 each. Does that sound about right?

    Also... (and yes, I've read this thread a few times) I'd love a bit of input about which shocks you guys went with and how you like them now that it's been a few miles? For me, the 4Runner is a 90% daily driver/commuter and 10% off-road, trails and mud. No rock crawling for me.

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    Old Jan 27, 2012 | 01:50 PM
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    Grrr. can't find LC coils anywhere. Everything else is ordered. The only place I found them is Rockauto and they are coming from Europe so they want $135 for SHIPPING!
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    Old Jan 27, 2012 | 02:46 PM
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    Why not just buy used ones? Thats what everyone else does. I bought a set off of craigslist for like $50
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    Old Jan 27, 2012 | 03:07 PM
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    Originally Posted by drmix
    Why not just buy used ones? Thats what everyone else does. I bought a set off of craigslist for like $50
    Can't find anything. Even using Craigslist or searchtempest.com

    I found one set on eBay for $300
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    Old Jan 27, 2012 | 03:29 PM
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    Whats your location?
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    Old Jan 27, 2012 | 03:34 PM
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    You can try this guy. Post is a little old but who knows
    https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f11/...r-rear-242113/

    Or here

    http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1022247

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    Old Jan 27, 2012 | 03:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by drmix
    Thanks. I saw the yotatech ad, but didn't read past where he said they were sold. Didn't know his buyer flaked out.

    PM'ed them both. Didn't even think to check Pirate
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    Old Jan 30, 2012 | 06:07 AM
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    So far no luck on the ones here and on pirate.... Got all of my other parts..... I've got a few places checking stock from car-part.com
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    Old Jan 30, 2012 | 09:01 AM
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    Got Em!
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    Old Jan 30, 2012 | 11:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by DetroitStyle
    Got Em!
    How much did you end up paying for on the set?
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