Cornfed Suspension Spacers ?
#1
Cornfed Suspension Spacers ?
Who all has them ? im thining about getting some untill i can afford the SAWS, how well do they hold up ? what about install ? is it hard to do ? which spacers did you get ? and how much did they lift ? pics are worht a thousand words
thats in advance.
Ric
thats in advance.Ric
#2
Hey man,
I have cornfed's front and rear. I got the 1.5" front confeds, and 2.5" rear cornfeds. I'm also running the Revtek 1/4" top extender spacer, which provides another 1/2" of lift up front. I've got a 1997 4runner, and the rear sits a half in higher, which is exactly what I wanted. When loaded it sits level until I really load it down. The spacers are really good quality. The rear install is really easy, and the front is a pain in the butt, because you have to compress the springs.
I don't have my writeup done yet on my lift install, but I do have some pics.
Chris
I have cornfed's front and rear. I got the 1.5" front confeds, and 2.5" rear cornfeds. I'm also running the Revtek 1/4" top extender spacer, which provides another 1/2" of lift up front. I've got a 1997 4runner, and the rear sits a half in higher, which is exactly what I wanted. When loaded it sits level until I really load it down. The spacers are really good quality. The rear install is really easy, and the front is a pain in the butt, because you have to compress the springs.
I don't have my writeup done yet on my lift install, but I do have some pics.
Chris
#3
i have the cornfed 2.5 inch spacers up front. i like them, they've served me well. for the back i have downey coils, which provide 2.5 inches of lift. check my website for some pictures of the spacers.
#4
thankx
thankx for the replies,
ravencr, wheres the pics ?
calrockx, nice looking runner,, some of the pics on your didnt load for me, im sure that its on my end thou, been having problems,
thankx again guys..
Ric
ravencr, wheres the pics ?
calrockx, nice looking runner,, some of the pics on your didnt load for me, im sure that its on my end thou, been having problems,
thankx again guys..
Ric
#5
This is a pic of the front spacer installed:

This is a pic of the shock cover not fitting on the OME N91S shocks:

This is a pic of the adjusted shock cover fitting well with the cornfed spacer. You'll also notice that under the cornfed spacer the revtek spacer adds some more droop to the front end:

Please note that you won't have any trouble installing the shock cover on the stock shocks. I would recommend though, that since you taking the front shocks apart anyway, why not go ahead and get some new shocks, because you don't want to do that part again. Trust me, because it sucks!
I don't have any pics of the rear spacer installed, but it's easy to do.
Chris

This is a pic of the shock cover not fitting on the OME N91S shocks:

This is a pic of the adjusted shock cover fitting well with the cornfed spacer. You'll also notice that under the cornfed spacer the revtek spacer adds some more droop to the front end:

Please note that you won't have any trouble installing the shock cover on the stock shocks. I would recommend though, that since you taking the front shocks apart anyway, why not go ahead and get some new shocks, because you don't want to do that part again. Trust me, because it sucks!
I don't have any pics of the rear spacer installed, but it's easy to do.
Chris
Last edited by ravencr; Sep 25, 2003 at 07:00 AM.
#7
We definitely know how to spend each other's money, don't we? If you have the money, you probably already know, but SAWS are the best thing you can get for the front, but I imagine you're trying to save money by getting the spacers.
Chris
Chris
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#8
yeppers
LMAO,
yes sure can spend each others money, lol
YES i do want the SWAS, and i will get them, but was thinking of going with the spacers as a "quick fix" we are planing another trip to Denver, and just incase i dont have the cash for the SAWS atleast ill have some kind of lift...
thankx again.
Ric
yes sure can spend each others money, lol
YES i do want the SWAS, and i will get them, but was thinking of going with the spacers as a "quick fix" we are planing another trip to Denver, and just incase i dont have the cash for the SAWS atleast ill have some kind of lift...
thankx again.
Ric
#9
If you're going to eventually get the SAWS I would just save your money on the shocks, and just get the spacers. Although you'll get a lot more travel in the rear with the OME shocks, and in the front.
Chris
Chris
#12
Cornfed spacers for sale
I've got a set of used front 2.5" Cornfed spacers I'll sell you. I'll even have them powdercoated black so they'll look as good as new for $100 + shipping.
#13
re
well i got the spacers today, now just need to get them installed,
3.4v6,
took awhile for me to get them im sure he had to make them, (a couple of weeks) ill do my best to post before and after pics,
Ric
3.4v6,
took awhile for me to get them im sure he had to make them, (a couple of weeks) ill do my best to post before and after pics,
Ric
#15
pics
hey all,
please send or post pics of the spacer mounted to the shock before its put back on PLEASEEEE, want to make sure we got it correct, drove it home last night, didnt sound right,
Ric
please send or post pics of the spacer mounted to the shock before its put back on PLEASEEEE, want to make sure we got it correct, drove it home last night, didnt sound right,
Ric
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