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Old 08-15-2015, 08:55 PM
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Torsion bar vs coilovers

Hey all, I was just curious as to whether anyone has spent the time or money to remove their torsion bars and replace with coilovers and if so, what did they use for uppers and how did they modify the lowers. I have a 94 pickup sr5 4x4 and I don't want to do the sas and do want to keep the ifs but I want a but more travel and a better ride. The truck is lifted 4" and currently has 32 on it but I want just a little bigger and more travel. I recently did a 3.4 swap and am really going all out... Still cheaper than buying a new Tacoma. Goes into paint this week. Any advice would be great!
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Good info here: http://www.sleeoffroad.com/technical...spensions.html

So you believe the t-bars are limiting your vertical travel? Not the shocks and CVs?
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Go blazeland or total chaos long travel with coils
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