Used fj80 coils...
#1
Used fj80 coils...
What's up fellow Toyota owners. I'm looking for some coils off your fj80s. I think the stock landcruisers had 2 lengths of coils. I'm looking for the longer of the two. Thanks for your help and I'd love to make some room in your garage
#3
That may be a little too tall
These are going in the rear of my 2nd gen 4runner. The stock coils from the long side of an fj80 will give me about 4" of lift maybe a little less. The coils for a 2.5" lift on a landcruiser will give me almost 6" of lift, so I think 10" over stock will make it HUGE. Thanks though
These are going in the rear of my 2nd gen 4runner. The stock coils from the long side of an fj80 will give me about 4" of lift maybe a little less. The coils for a 2.5" lift on a landcruiser will give me almost 6" of lift, so I think 10" over stock will make it HUGE. Thanks though
#4
How much lift you would like to have on the rear your 2nd Gen Runner? Why not just get a heavy duty Downey rear coils and spacers to get the lift you want.
If you can wait for another 3 months, I will be replacing my coils on the LX with OME shocks/coils and I will give them to you for 100 bucks, how's that?
Noel
If you can wait for another 3 months, I will be replacing my coils on the LX with OME shocks/coils and I will give them to you for 100 bucks, how's that?
Noel
#5
I've thought about that, but I'd rather just go all coils rather than having a spacer in there. I've seen that setup a lot and it seems that nobody is really happy and want to upgrade. So I'm just going to skip that step and go with the fj80's.
Also I really like the setup of flygensteins (I think thats how you spell it) 4runner
Also I really like the setup of flygensteins (I think thats how you spell it) 4runner
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