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mtrdrms Mar 22, 2006 04:16 PM

Anyone running a "basic" lift?
 
New to the forum and IFS here guys. I am looking to lift my 89 runner a couple of inches to easily fit 31's. I just got the Downey catalog (WOW) and I was eyeing the kit that just comes with the front torsion bars and the rear leafs for about 2-3 inches of lift. Is anyone here running this combo? From all of your experience, do any of you feel strongly either way about this setup? I am a weekend warrior with wheeling and this thing would see mostly street by far but I do want a better stance. Is it easy to change front torsion bars yourself? Thanks for helping a newbie here guys.

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 04:30 PM

I'm also looking for a basic lift on my 88 runner, but i cant decide wut road im gonna take as far as wut lift. How much is the kit you are describing and where is it sold

mtrdrms Mar 22, 2006 04:36 PM

I left the catalog at work but the kit is around 400 bucks and its from Downey Off Road www.downeyoff-road.com

Rocklobster Mar 22, 2006 04:49 PM

just twist your stock torsion bars and buy a set of lift shackles for the back and you will EASILY clear 31's. I am running 33x12.50s on the same setup.

hockeybird Mar 22, 2006 04:52 PM

if your just looking to throw bigger tires on it...put in a body lift. Cheap and easy to install and doesn't put any stress on front parts like cranking your t-bars does.

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 04:53 PM

ya but i dont want to crank the bars or get a BL i want a 2-3 inch SL and for not that much money. mtrdrms was the lift you are looking at the econo lift? or something else?

Travs97 Mar 22, 2006 04:54 PM

should fit 31 stock

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 04:59 PM

i knwo it will, wut size lift do u have on ur 89 runner travs?

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 05:00 PM

even tho they will fit, there wont be much room at all for anything. also who make the lift and how much was it?

mtrdrms Mar 22, 2006 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by 881stGenRunner
ya but i dont want to crank the bars or get a BL i want a 2-3 inch SL and for not that much money. mtrdrms was the lift you are looking at the econo lift? or something else?

Yeah I think it was the Econo lift. I dont exacly remember the name but it was just the t bars and springs.

Travs97 Mar 22, 2006 05:02 PM

about 5" dont hve any pic yet

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 05:05 PM

ya mtrdrms i saw that and was interested, but on the site they dont list a price

tc Mar 22, 2006 05:09 PM

Up to 33x10.50 will fit stock height.

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 05:36 PM

if u get a body lift will it jack up your shifter on an automatic tranny b/c my bro had a 5 spd 95 4R and when he got his BL his sticks were real low

Toyofast Mar 22, 2006 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by tc
Up to 33x10.50 will fit stock height.

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10


Or you can squeez in 35x10.5's without any lift too. Although the 4Runner rear might need some fender work, but not much if any.

http://www.rcrockgear.com/BC/Toyota/1990/PICT7948.jpg

hockeybird Mar 22, 2006 05:44 PM

yes it will...shifters will be lower...but if it's an automatic it shouldn't really be a problem, since your not shifting all the time.

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 05:50 PM

but it will be at the same level and wont be down

881stGenRunner Mar 22, 2006 05:51 PM

i jsut dont see how an automatic shifter can stay up since it is plastic and cant be extended as easily

AH64ID Mar 22, 2006 06:35 PM

The only differnce between HD torsion bars and cranking your stock bars is the preload needed to get the lift. Both with provide the same lift. Your geomerty isn't changed, therfore you are just putting the suspension higer in its stock cycle. If you want a cheap simple lift its crank the stock bars and put shackles in the rear.

I have HD bars and they are so much stronger than stock I have the torsion bar bolt barly past hand tight, and its still more that I need....

RustBucket Mar 22, 2006 07:05 PM

HD springs in that back might be a better idea than shackles. Rather than just hiking up your body, flattening the springs, and looking weird it will actually give you better suspension (maybe stiffer) and you might even increase the tow rating heh heh


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