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Old 10-14-2008, 06:30 PM
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axle movment?

ok so if i go around a corner at any speed the tire on the side im turning to lifts and just spins. so what can i do to fix this???? its really annoying
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Rear tire or front?

What kind of rear suspension setup do you have? Full leafs? Blocks?
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put your sway bar back in


but seriuosly, after 7" lift, crazy things start happening turning corners...

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sway bar is out lol. and i have the 4in block. and its rear tire.
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Originally Posted by 90inworks
sway bar is out lol. and i have the 4in block. and its rear tire.
well I'm not gunna nag on you about the blocks... I'll let everyone else do that...

but you have removed the swaybar?

you may want to try putting it back in, just to see if that solves the problem

could also be maybe the springs are just weak from age and are moving far to easy... or have been weakened because of the blocks, but I'm not getting into that, remember
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Its time to ditch the tired stock springs and gargantuan blocks.... If you can, do 63" chevy springs in the back. Then do a mild lift shackle and/or a 1" block to make it all level..

I kinda have that problem, but its my front tire that comes off the ground
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I kinda have that problem, but its my front tire that comes off the ground
me too... my 22re has so much torque and my tires hook so good
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lol ok well ill trow the sway bar in tomorrow in auto shop. it will give me some thing to do. and i hope that will fix it. as for as the blocks go.... i was anxious or how ever you spell that fance word.
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me too... my 22re has so much torque and my tires hook so good
Hehe, there are alot of retired folks in my neighborhood. You should see some of the looks I get when I turn the corner comming into my street
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lol ok well ill trow the sway bar in tomorrow in auto shop. it will give me some thing to do. and i hope that will fix it. as for as the blocks go.... i was anxious or how ever you spell that fance word.
anxious... Google it, you got it right, lol

if you've got the spare time and nothing better to do, I'd definately give it a shot

let us know how it works out man!


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Hehe, there are alot of retired folks in my neighborhood. You should see some of the looks I get when I turn the corner comming into my street
lol, but I meant more on the lines of like this...

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V_XSy5efmg[/YOUTUBE]

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Originally Posted by Jay351
Its time to ditch the tired stock springs and gargantuan blocks.... If you can, do 63" chevy springs in the back. Then do a mild lift shackle and/or a 1" block to make it all level..

I kinda have that problem, but its my front tire that comes off the ground
i don't really have a problem if im driving correctly. If i try to lock the lockright up around turns (it only happens on left hand turns from a stop) then the driver side front tire will pop off the ground.

you should see everyone who rides with me, the 4runner has some body roll, and people love the oh $@!# handle.
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Are the shocks good?
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shocks are all good. ill slap in the swaybar and see what that does for me
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I think adding the swaybar is gonna make it worse, but it's worth a shot.

Obviously, you are running out of droop travel, sounds to me like something is bound up or your shackle angle is seriously whack.

Seriously, ditch the blocks and buy some "real" springs. You've got WAY more lift than you need for 35's
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Originally Posted by tc
I think adding the swaybar is gonna make it worse, but it's worth a shot.

Obviously, you are running out of droop travel, sounds to me like something is bound up or your shackle angle is seriously whack.

Seriously, ditch the blocks and buy some "real" springs. You've got WAY more lift than you need for 35's
well for some reason, 33's rubbed the 35's clear bearly. shackle angle is all good. ill get some springs soon.
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You must have hella backspacing on the rims then.
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