Confused? LC front coils and LC shocks
#1
Confused? LC front coils and LC shocks
I'm looking in finally ditching the PP rear and all around bilstein HD's and going to this setup:
Front:
4WD Tundra TRD coils
Tokico Trailmaster "green" shocks
Front dif drop kit
Rear:
LC front coils
LC oem shocks (not sure which to get? Front or Rear for the LC) anyone have a p/n for the LC shocks....?
Lower bumpstops (by how much ~1.5" enough)
And I know I will need extended rear brake lines. I also know the stock panhard bar on the 4runner is too short with the LC coils...how much does the SS adjustable extend it to. (Can't i just make it out of some 1" chromemoly round stock i have...just looking at an excuse to use the tig
)
Thanks in advanced. I tried searching for hours but couldn't find a clear answer on whether to use front or rear LC shocks???
Front:
4WD Tundra TRD coils
Tokico Trailmaster "green" shocks
Front dif drop kit
Rear:
LC front coils
LC oem shocks (not sure which to get? Front or Rear for the LC) anyone have a p/n for the LC shocks....?
Lower bumpstops (by how much ~1.5" enough)
And I know I will need extended rear brake lines. I also know the stock panhard bar on the 4runner is too short with the LC coils...how much does the SS adjustable extend it to. (Can't i just make it out of some 1" chromemoly round stock i have...just looking at an excuse to use the tig
)Thanks in advanced. I tried searching for hours but couldn't find a clear answer on whether to use front or rear LC shocks???
Last edited by AdrianaTer; Oct 22, 2009 at 11:03 PM.
#2
use the rear LC80/LX450 shocks with the front LC80/LX450 coils for the rear of the 3rd gen 4Runner. dunno which one is the best but here are some part numbers for the FJ/FZJ80 shocks: 48531-69235/69236/69265/69266/69415/69416/69417/69418/69485/69486/69235/69236
#4
I'm using the rear OME landcruiser shocks, part # OME N71E,
However they are very long. I am running around 6" in the back to match my front, and they allow for maximum droop. I bought mine from Slee Offroad. Good guys.
However they are very long. I am running around 6" in the back to match my front, and they allow for maximum droop. I bought mine from Slee Offroad. Good guys.
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