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4Runner202020 11-26-2007 11:02 AM

Good SAS Kit
 
This summer I thinkin about SAS'n my 4runner. What is the beskit i should look into.
Thanks
Bobby

AxleIke 11-26-2007 11:38 AM

Well, currently aren't many out for your model truck.

You could probably adapt the ORS kit for a taco to fit, but hard to say.

http://www.offroadsolutions.com/prod...ilover_systems

Essentially, you are looking at building it yourself. You can maybe adapt a kit from Trail Gear, but its hard to say, since your frame is different. Anyway you do it, hopefully you are a pretty outstanding fabricator.

Good luck

bigarms23 11-26-2007 12:05 PM

I would either buy a complete kit from marlin crawler or all pro thoses both are great kits

AxleIke 11-26-2007 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by bigarms23 (Post 50678780)
I would either buy a complete kit from marlin crawler or all pro thoses both are great kits

For a third gen?

bigarms23 11-27-2007 12:27 PM

didnt see what generation but since its newer go with an allpro kit for your sas

blackoutBII 12-20-2007 05:23 PM

you could go with sky manufactering

UKMyers 12-20-2007 06:17 PM

Get a diamond axle and 3 link it! I don't think there is anyone making complete kits for leaf sprung set ups like you can get with pre 96 models. Poke around on TTORA.. gobs of SASed Tacos over there.

fillsrunner4 12-21-2007 06:48 PM

Allpro offroad makes a decent 3link kit for the front of Tacos which should be very similar to your 4runner also ORS makes a longer travel one aswell i would go with. The rear eaither go with some new taller coils and keep your linked rear or swap in some leafs. If your going to get into a SAS building your own parts can save you alot of money. Be creative and i dont really think there is ONE great kit out there because they are all so similar really. You could use alot of parts from SAS kits for say the older trucks and make it work for you. Do some research on SAS 4runners I know there is alot of info out there for you.

I think buying parts (steering, shocks, hangers, springs or coils, ect) and building your own kit may be the way to go
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