BJ spacer install
#23
its a 91, Stock steelies as far as i know, And the tires are 31 10.5...I believe its what a 6 or 7 inch wide rim..?
DANGIT, These tires are a month and a half old...was already thinking about 33's
Freak, If your down here and wanna wheel, and im headin out ill let you know !!
DANGIT, These tires are a month and a half old...was already thinking about 33's

Freak, If your down here and wanna wheel, and im headin out ill let you know !!
#28
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From: Grew up in S.C.V, So Cal.....now in Hampstead, NC
Ok, we'll talk more 'bout it when I'm down that way.......I need tires.....back to shoveling snow off my roof....and it's raining now, so now it's even worse....I hate snow with a heart beating passion now!
#34
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From: Grew up in S.C.V, So Cal.....now in Hampstead, NC
Screw Florida!!!! I'll take 7-8 ft of snow everyday of the year compared to hurricanes, and typhoon's and all that.!!!! That and the women on the west coast are way better looking!!!!!!!!!
#36
While the truck is inherently less, I tipped my 4Runner, as i didn't have a rear swaybar on at the time, thus I'm a little weary of removing my SBs. My 4Runner handles weird without it.
Solution: make quick disconnects. Takes me 20 second to get out of the truck disconnect and get back in- as fast as than locking in the hubs. Putting the pins back in take 1 min.

http://robinhood4x4.com/qd.htm
http://www.off-road.com/trucks4x4/ar....jsp?id=186222
Solution: make quick disconnects. Takes me 20 second to get out of the truck disconnect and get back in- as fast as than locking in the hubs. Putting the pins back in take 1 min.

http://robinhood4x4.com/qd.htm
http://www.off-road.com/trucks4x4/ar....jsp?id=186222
Last edited by Matt16; Dec 27, 2008 at 11:24 PM.
#37
While the truck is inherently less, I tipped my 4Runner, as i didn't have a rear swaybar on at the time, thus I'm a little weary of removing my SBs. My 4Runner handles weird without it.
Solution: make quick disconnects. Takes me 20 second to get out of the truck disconnect and get back in- as fast as than locking in the hubs. Putting the pins back in take 1 min.

http://robinhood4x4.com/qd.htm
http://www.off-road.com/trucks4x4/ar....jsp?id=186222
Solution: make quick disconnects. Takes me 20 second to get out of the truck disconnect and get back in- as fast as than locking in the hubs. Putting the pins back in take 1 min.

http://robinhood4x4.com/qd.htm
http://www.off-road.com/trucks4x4/ar....jsp?id=186222
#38
If they're talking about the rear sway bar, on the pickup its considerably less of a big deal than on the 4runner. The 4runner has coil springs and the pickup has leaves. If you take the 4runner's off, it slips from side to side totally shifting your center of gravity, limiting you offroad. On the pickup, you get more axle droop and, although you should always exercise caution when doing stuff like this, you probably won't notice any change in on-road performance. Go figure. I don't even really bother takin the sway bar off my IFS, personally.
Last edited by Matt16; Dec 28, 2008 at 01:24 AM.
#39
Ill have that fixed soon enough...
#40
Now you're probably going to realize your camber adjust bolts are all seized into place, then get a torch to try and start moving them, then start turning one and realize you're twisting it off, then get frustrated and say screw it and leave the positive camber until you can afford an sas. I dreaded replacing those bolts and bushings so I never did. This is what happened to me anyhow lol




