2nd gen spacers...
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2nd gen spacers...
Hey, does anyone know where I can find some 1.5-2" spacers for my '91 4runner. I installed the 4-5" Superlift kit on it a couple weeks ago and still have a little sag in the rear. Instead of lowering the t-bars, i'd rather just raise the rear some more to level it out. Any cheap tricks for the rear??? Thanks
,Louis
,Louis
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I've got some Downey ones, I may sell for the right price You can check the Downey site, I think they're 140 for two plus extended brake lines and maybe something else.
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how much lift do you think you need? I have the 3" spacers from All Pro that work perfect and I'm trying to get rid of them. I have the Pro Comp lift in front but Downey's in the back and I had to put these spacers in to level it out and they worked great but I decided to order some custom coils.
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Hey. I put a 4" Pro Comp lift on the front of my '91 4Runner jsut in June but I used All Pro's 3" coil spacer and Downey springs in the back. This worked great but I just wanted a full spring so I ended up having some made which turned out to be a little more expensive than I though so I'm getting rid of the spacers. I bought them for $150 for the set and they're practically brand new so I'd sell them for $125. If it raises it just barely too much (which I highly doubt they will with that lift on the front) just add a heavy toolbox or something to the back or crank the torsion bars a little to even it out. These should work out great for you. Hope you're interested.
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Well when you buy a suspension lift like the bracket kits like my Pro Comp, they have to order a bunch of different parts and they have to enter a bunch of different part numbers to make it a kit. I just had them order the brackets and everything for the front lift because I didn't like the lifting and lowering brackets in the rear because I've heard they flex too much and tear brackets off of the axle housing so I put my own lift together from different companies for the back and it's worked out great.
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