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mudinyeri 11-04-2009 11:39 AM

Chromoly Axle Shafts for '91 4Runner
 
Anyone have a good source for chromoly rear axle shafts for coil sprung Second Gen 4Runners? I know the housing on these is 1/2" wider than the leaf sprung rigs. I also know the shafts are a different length but I can't find a good source for chromoly shafts for these axles.

Anyone have one?

Thanks.

Tragic Drive 11-04-2009 01:15 PM

I have not used this place yet but here is a link.

http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-134...le-shafts.html

theAuthority 11-04-2009 01:28 PM

www.longfieldsuperaxles.com

can make custom axles if needed.

mudinyeri 11-04-2009 02:25 PM

Might have to get the custom ones from Bobby Long. Everyone else just seems to carry "generic" IFS axles which I assume are for the IFS, leaf sprung pickup axles.

Edit: Looks like the stuff on Bobby's website is all front axle shafts for 79-85 pickups and 4Runners.

theAuthority 11-04-2009 02:57 PM

he has front and rear ... the 79-85 is a 4 pieces set ..

scroll down it says 'custom length' long spline for e-lockers and such ..

90-3vzeslug 11-04-2009 05:58 PM

moser too

rusche 11-04-2009 09:38 PM

What do you need Chromoly rears for?
Some serious heavy duty wheelin or somethin else?
Thats some heavy stuff man, stockers to great for the most part

mudinyeri 11-05-2009 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by rusche (Post 51272430)
What do you need Chromoly rears for?
Some serious heavy duty wheelin or somethin else?
Thats some heavy stuff man, stockers to great for the most part

37" sticky Krawlers and some big rocks! :great:

tc 11-05-2009 09:12 AM

You should still be good on stock rear shafts, and if you're not, you need to go FF, not just cromoly IMHO.

Front Range Offroad makes the kit to convert the rear to full float and it includes custom cromoly axle shafts.

This is the first I've ever heard that the 4Runner housing is wider than the truck housing. When we leaf-swapped Molly's rig, I never noticed a difference in the width.

tc 11-05-2009 09:12 AM

37's under a second gen - pix?

mudinyeri 11-05-2009 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by tc (Post 51272750)
37's under a second gen - pix?

Sorry to disappoint. They are under a 1st Gen pickup. The axle is under a 2nd Gen 4Runner. I'm thinking of putting it under the back of the truck to get a little more width.

Pics of the truck just for fun ...

mudinyeri 11-05-2009 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by tc (Post 51272749)
You should still be good on stock rear shafts, and if you're not, you need to go FF, not just cromoly IMHO.

Front Range Offroad makes the kit to convert the rear to full float and it includes custom cromoly axle shafts.

This is the first I've ever heard that the 4Runner housing is wider than the truck housing. When we leaf-swapped Molly's rig, I never noticed a difference in the width.

The difference is only 1/2" WMS-WMS. But the difference in engagement would be about 1/2 centimeter per shaft. That makes me a little uncomfortable.

peow130 11-05-2009 10:17 AM

It looks like your wheels are already almost stuffed, lol..
is it a mud truck?

mudinyeri 11-05-2009 10:19 AM

That was before any fender trimming and or axle movement. It's a rock truck with a low COG.

peow130 11-05-2009 10:23 AM

ohh

doesn't look like you'd get that much flex on stock-ride height.
how is it in the rocks?

mudinyeri 11-05-2009 10:33 AM

I haven't had it out since it was on 33's.

Here's the plan ...

Front axle is moving ~2.5" forward and getting IFS hubs and a three link suspension with ORI struts.

Bed and frame behind the cab are going to disappear and be replaced by an IFS axle, tubed rear, four link suspension and ORI struts.

As it sits it has 5.29's and ARB's in both diffs, 4.7 gears in the case (I have an '81 that I'm stealing the case from for a doubler) and bone stock suspension.

I also have Trail Gear's full hydro steering setup sitting in the garage to put on when I move the front axle and do the three link.

This is my first Toyota so I'm learning a lot as I go. I've pretty much been a Jeep guy (gasp!) prior to this. Low center of gravity (COG) and minimal up-travel works very well in the rocks. If you're planning to run at high speeds, you'll want more up-travel but that can be adjusted pretty easily with air shocks or the ORI's.

Edit: I have a build thread on a local board if you're interested. http://www.pioneer4wheelers.org/foru...ead.php?t=5350


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