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Old 09-14-2006, 05:05 PM
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Question Looking to get rid of the rear end "sag"

I have read that it is pretty common to have the rear end sag... but I am looking for a good (and not hella expensive) way to resolve it. thoughts/suggestions?

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OME 901 Coils from trdparts4u.com
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land cruiser coils, a spacer, search for a rear end sag cure or something.
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PM strap22 and get you a set of OME901 coils
Old 09-14-2006, 06:57 PM
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I will have some short side LC coils that will work good for you in the next couple weeks....they will be very cheap, and will probably give you about 3 inches of lift in the back.

Do a search for the BJ spacers/cruiser coil threads.
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Won't cruiser coils make him a funny car?
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Go to NAPA and get new coils. Less than $100 and they are progessive rate, had them on my 4runner for 5 yrs before I sold it and loved them.
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Can't go wrong with Downey HD's. (1.5" of lift)
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Originally Posted by callmej75
Won't cruiser coils make him a funny car?
A little, but by adding BJ spacers or cranking the torsion bars a little it would be ok.
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Can't go wrong with Downey HD's. (1.5" of lift)
Bingo.
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My right rear seems low, I swapped coils & new shocks side to side but makes no diffference. See other runners with the same limp. What causes this?
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Ahh you just missed my thread i was selling some all pro off road coils.... but i think they are discontinued now...
but it has some before and after pics if you want to see them
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f11/...y-butt-165239/
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