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OicnaiC 08-11-2003 08:50 PM

Where to get coil spacers?
 
Where can I buy a pair of rear coil spacers for my 91 Runner? and do they even make front spacers for 2nd gens?

-Chris

ravencr 08-11-2003 09:39 PM

The makers are coil spacers are Downey, Revtek, Daystar, and Cornfed. Here's their sites:

www.downeyoff-road.com
www.revtekindustries.com
www.daystarweb.com
www.cornfedsuspension.com

Check 'em out!

Chris

OicnaiC 08-11-2003 09:45 PM

Thanx

toyotadan 09-28-2003 06:29 AM

Ive got some 2-5/8" Coil Spacers for a 2nd Gen for sale...

They were never installed, I decided to go with longer HD coils instead...

These are custom made to fit a 90-95 4runner, excellent shape..

$125 + shipping

Thanks,
Dan

OicnaiC 09-28-2003 09:50 AM

Are they only rear spacers? 2-5/8" might be too tall for me. I was aiming for like 1-1/4" to clear 33's with no problems.

ravencr 09-28-2003 03:23 PM

I'm not sure about 2nd gen trucks, but for 3rd gen 4runners, you need a minimum of 2" of lift to clear 33's.

Chris

toyotadan 09-28-2003 04:26 PM

Youll end up pretty much curing the rear sag, if there is any. If not, all youll need to do to compensate for your rear being higher is crank your t bars a little bit.

Try jacking up the rear of your truck 2-5/8" and look at it. Youll notice that it looks better....

Thanks,
Dan

Flygtenstein 09-28-2003 05:29 PM

You cannot get spacers for the front of 2nd Gen runners. They have torsion bars.

You really only need 1" of front lift to fit 33's on a 2nd Gen.

This is my truck with a 1" bodlyift and no other front lift. Cranking the torsion bars loses travel and degrades ride unless you have a heavy and I mean capital H heavy front end. Cranking them only gains clearance at ride height. When you compress, it is all gone again.

Here is my truck on 33's with a 1" bodylift, some cruiser coils and some long Ranchos.
http://www.montypics.com/pic.php?url...8_Dsc00050.jpg

It wheels all right.

OicnaiC 09-29-2003 08:35 AM


Youll end up pretty much curing the rear sag, if there is any. If not, all youll need to do to compensate for your rear being higher is crank your t bars a little bit.
I cured this with Downey HD coil springs so no problems there I just want spacers to add some more suspension lift


I'm not sure about 2nd gen trucks, but for 3rd gen 4runners, you need a minimum of 2" of lift to clear 33's.
I've already got a 2" body lift so I should clear 33's with minor torsion bar crank if any at all, and since I'm going to go with 33"x10.5" there should be less of a rubbing issue

toyotadan 09-29-2003 09:42 AM

If you were wanting to go with wider tires, just get some cheap ass rims with a 3.75" or 4" offset.. thatll take it out enough so they dont rub..


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