Liveoffroad's '84 4runner build
#261
That scenery is just amazing, your photos were really well composed. Snow in July?? I can't even imagine that as I smolder here in the FL sun. You are lucky, those are some amazing trails. I love watching your thread because you actually get out there and wheel...I wheel vicariously since we both have red 4Runners and the same front bumper. I also have the same budbuilt skid plate sitting in the garage waiting to go on. Hopefully soon.
#263
#264
I am upgrading shackles ( to greasable ) and running 4x springs they are 1" lift and hold 400 pounds more ( roof top tent and full 4runner cage from innovations
The 63" spring swap will give you 4" the 4x springs give you 5" but are a little stiffer
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#265
i am ordering the 63" swap kit from low range
I am upgrading shackles ( to greasable ) and running 4x springs they are 1" lift and hold 400 pounds more ( roof top tent and full 4runner cage from innovations
The 63" spring swap will give you 4" the 4x springs give you 5" but are a little stiffer
I am upgrading shackles ( to greasable ) and running 4x springs they are 1" lift and hold 400 pounds more ( roof top tent and full 4runner cage from innovations
The 63" spring swap will give you 4" the 4x springs give you 5" but are a little stiffer
so that's why i added the toyota leaves, it was to make it more FIRM, not less. the only way your going to get a better hauling capacity is to leave the overload in but then they ride like crap. there's a picture of my current springs when i first put them on on page 9. (this was before i pulled the overload and 1 leaf)
'83 trail rig- i'd try to talk you out of running these springs, i think aftermarket lift springs will provide a much better overall ride. just my 2 cents tho
Last edited by liveoffroad; Jul 17, 2014 at 08:52 AM.
#267
I may be able to add a little info to chevy springs info. After 2000ish they switched both 2 and 4wd 1500s to 2 leaf packs with over load. They are 2 thick leaves. Dont droop great, stuff AWESOME. I got a solid 3" of lift from my 2 leafers with a pretty relaxed shackle angle.
Heres some more spring info:
99-12 spring info: http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_...011_s/1825.htm
88-98 spring info: http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_...998_s/1824.htm
Heres some more spring info:
99-12 spring info: http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_...011_s/1825.htm
88-98 spring info: http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_...998_s/1824.htm
Last edited by rattlewagon; Jul 17, 2014 at 10:16 AM.
#268
I may be able to add a little info to chevy springs info. After 2000ish they switched both 2 and 4wd 1500s to 2 leaf packs with over load. They are 2 thick leaves. Dont droop great, stuff AWESOME. I got a solid 3" of lift from my 2 leafers with a pretty relaxed shackle angle. Heres some more spring info: 99-12 spring info: http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_...011_s/1825.htm 88-98 spring info: http://www.generalspringkc.com/Leaf_...998_s/1824.htm
#269
That scenery is just amazing, your photos were really well composed. Snow in July?? I can't even imagine that as I smolder here in the FL sun. You are lucky, those are some amazing trails. I love watching your thread because you actually get out there and wheel...I wheel vicariously since we both have red 4Runners and the same front bumper. I also have the same budbuilt skid plate sitting in the garage waiting to go on. Hopefully soon.
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#272
drove the truck around the block to test out the springs, seems to be MUCH better! a lot less sway around corners but still absorbs the bumps well. we'll see how it does loaded down.
Some updates: i get my welder back this week from my friend who borrowed it to do a SAS, so i'm gonna get right on my sliders and get em done.
i've got some wheels turning for building an IFS width front axle this winter. I had planned on doing a Rock Assault but things change when your married haha. (i guess paying bills IS more important) so i'll keep this updated as that progresses, but its not going to happen until after this wheeling season.
Some updates: i get my welder back this week from my friend who borrowed it to do a SAS, so i'm gonna get right on my sliders and get em done.
i've got some wheels turning for building an IFS width front axle this winter. I had planned on doing a Rock Assault but things change when your married haha. (i guess paying bills IS more important) so i'll keep this updated as that progresses, but its not going to happen until after this wheeling season.
#273
Glad that the springs are working out for you! Hope they perform well when loaded down.
Look forward to seeing your sliders finished!
Do you already have a ifs rear axel (I cant remember) or are you going to swap one in after you build the ifs width front? Im pretty happy with mine, haven't had any trouble with it, still want to upgrade the brakes to a 1" bore master cylinder though.
Look forward to seeing your sliders finished!
Do you already have a ifs rear axel (I cant remember) or are you going to swap one in after you build the ifs width front? Im pretty happy with mine, haven't had any trouble with it, still want to upgrade the brakes to a 1" bore master cylinder though.
Last edited by rustED; Jul 23, 2014 at 01:46 PM.
#274
Hey ed,
thanks ya i'm lookin forward to finally getting the sliders on, they've been in the making since winter. yea i switched to an IFS rear back when i put in my elocker, so i've been running spacers up front. i can't wait to get the front axle finished so i can have a halfway decent turning radius again, i have to do a 3 point turn to get in my garage haha.
thanks ya i'm lookin forward to finally getting the sliders on, they've been in the making since winter. yea i switched to an IFS rear back when i put in my elocker, so i've been running spacers up front. i can't wait to get the front axle finished so i can have a halfway decent turning radius again, i have to do a 3 point turn to get in my garage haha.
#275
That's cool, do you already have a spare front axel you're building, or are you going to widen your current front axel? what set up are you planning on using, ifs wheel hubs/calipers/LC rotors or are you going to use Taco rotors? I went the first route, but I want to switch to taco rotors someday, it looks like changing out a birf on the trail would be a lot easier.
#276
I'm going to try to pick up a cheap housing to build so i can keep my rig running in the meantime. i'm not going to be running IFS hub bodies since they're essentially the same as running wheel spacers (from a steering standpoint). i'm going to actually lengthen the housing, and keep the SA hubs. this will get rid of the huge scrub radius, which will help my turning radius and relieve some of the pressure on all the steering components. I think it will help with on-road stability too by eliminating bump-steer and wandering.
as far as brakes, since i'm not going to run the IFS hub bodies i will just do the FJ60 rotors with IFS calipers. if you are running IFS hubs, the tacoma rotor swap is pretty sweet, though the "camo" method for swapping birfs is almost as fast
as far as brakes, since i'm not going to run the IFS hub bodies i will just do the FJ60 rotors with IFS calipers. if you are running IFS hubs, the tacoma rotor swap is pretty sweet, though the "camo" method for swapping birfs is almost as fast
Last edited by liveoffroad; Jul 24, 2014 at 10:55 AM.
#277
A custom width axel housing would be pretty sweet! So when you do high steer will you need a custom length tie rod and drag link too? I like your approach to things, always thinking outside the box!
#278
thanks ed! i can't claim to be original, most of my ideas are stolen from pouring through endless build threads. A guy on pirate actually came up with this idea and i was so impressed that i'm going to be doing something very similar. he went +3" on both sides, i'm only going to do the short side, and i can get an off-the-shelf axle shaft as well as the +3 wide High steer from trail gear from their IFS width rock assault axle to match. i'll do a full write up on it all once i gather all the parts so i can dive in
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyot...right-way.html
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyot...right-way.html
Last edited by liveoffroad; Jul 24, 2014 at 12:22 PM.
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