Using coilovers with a ARB bumper?
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Using coilovers with a ARB bumper?
I'm looking to get a ARB Bull bar bumper without the winch option for my 1990 4 runner. I understand that being a heavy bumper I'll loose a little of the lift in the the front. So I was thinking instead of going direct to the ARB bumper first I'd install coilovers on the front to compensate for the lose I will have once the ARB bumper is installed.
With this said I have three questions regarding this "path" to the ARB bumper. First, am I crazy to do it this way or would this be the "right" way to do it? Second, For a decent pair of coilovers(I don't need the best but I don't want the bottom of the line either)how much $$ am I looking at? Third, WITH the ARB bull bar and the coiled over will the truck ride stiffer. i currently have Rancho 9000s all the way around and Downey coils in the rear.
CC
With this said I have three questions regarding this "path" to the ARB bumper. First, am I crazy to do it this way or would this be the "right" way to do it? Second, For a decent pair of coilovers(I don't need the best but I don't want the bottom of the line either)how much $$ am I looking at? Third, WITH the ARB bull bar and the coiled over will the truck ride stiffer. i currently have Rancho 9000s all the way around and Downey coils in the rear.
CC
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Originally Posted by compass creek
how much $$ am I looking at?
What is providing the lift for you in the front now? Have you looked into the ball joint spacers?
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