4runner lift on pickup
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4runner lift on pickup
Hey, I got a 93 toyota pickup v6 ext cab 4wd..... I recently found a procomp 4" lift on a 4runner at my local pick a part yard, I was wondering if the 4runner and pickup IFS lift would be the same. I already got my chevy springs, sorry for the noob question... I'm young and don't know much about IFS but learning....
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It will work, but youll have to do something different about the rear of your truck. Make sure you get ALL THE PARTS. If you can have the yard cut the front half of the frame off, do it. (I love when they bring out the torches )
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Yeah, definitely make sure you get all the parts.
The front half of the ProComp kit should include:
- 2 steering knuckle extensions
- 4 lower a-arm mount brackets / extensions
- 2 front differential mount "drop" extensions
- 2 sway bar / frame mount "drop" extensions
- 2 low profile urethane bump stops- I suggest having the factory stop in place at the front stop mount and the low-pro stop installed at the rear mount
- 1 bolt in rear a-arm crossmember / brace- factory doesn't have one in the rear
- 2 reinforcement struts- bolts to the rear lower a-arm extension and transmission support crossmember
- 2 extended shocks- the stock shocks will be too short to use
It does not come with extended brake lines- I suggest braided stainless over longer rubber hoses for those, nor does it come with a skidplate- the factory one won't work, nor has it a steering dampener- factory will work since the steering linkage is mostly unchanged from stock locations but it may not be up to the task of handling larger tires and different rims.
The front half of the ProComp kit should include:
- 2 steering knuckle extensions
- 4 lower a-arm mount brackets / extensions
- 2 front differential mount "drop" extensions
- 2 sway bar / frame mount "drop" extensions
- 2 low profile urethane bump stops- I suggest having the factory stop in place at the front stop mount and the low-pro stop installed at the rear mount
- 1 bolt in rear a-arm crossmember / brace- factory doesn't have one in the rear
- 2 reinforcement struts- bolts to the rear lower a-arm extension and transmission support crossmember
- 2 extended shocks- the stock shocks will be too short to use
It does not come with extended brake lines- I suggest braided stainless over longer rubber hoses for those, nor does it come with a skidplate- the factory one won't work, nor has it a steering dampener- factory will work since the steering linkage is mostly unchanged from stock locations but it may not be up to the task of handling larger tires and different rims.
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