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Old Sep 19, 2010 | 02:08 PM
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ohoktimmyg's 1993 4Runner Build-Up Thread

I bought a parts truck today with a 4" lift on it. i plan on stripping it all down and putting the lift on my truck.

thoughts:
4" suspension
3"body
35x12.5s m/t bfgs?
.487s front and back
add actuator removal solid piece replacement
manual hub conversion
flat black
steering stabilizer
wheel spacers



so far total investment
truck 500$
clutch 150$
fuel pump situation 400$
parts truck 500$

i will upload pics soon and as i go
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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 02:19 PM
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So i have been pretty lazy with uploading pictures and stuff.

A picture of my truck when i got it:


A picture of my vacuum actuator attempted rig/fix:


Really the only photos of me disassembling the parts truck:



A photo of the tailgate replacement from the parts truck (flat black for now) :


A photo of the tailgate as a workbench (LOL) :


And a photo of the 15x10 rims before, after, mounted the 33x12.5s and installed :






I ordered new poly bushings, and hopefully ill be getting into the lift soon!
I need only a few more things. I decided to mount the 33s tonight when I drove the truck in the snow and the 28s were a joke! It handles and more importantly STOPS much better!! 4wd is still not working, so hopefully the new front end components solve that issue.

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Old Sep 4, 2011 | 01:11 PM
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Finished up the lift yesterday.
4" rough country.
Installed dual steering stabilizer.
Full 4.88 swap.
33x12.5s.
Fixed 4x4 problems.

Will post pics soon!
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Old Sep 4, 2011 | 01:20 PM
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Well better late than never!

Still waiting on the pics.

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Old Sep 4, 2011 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BigSwole
Well better late than never!

Still waiting on the pics.

9 minutes!! Give the guy a break! LOL!!
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Old Sep 6, 2011 | 02:33 AM
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you did not use the same bolts from the old body kit did you? I would have kept the blocks but it is a gamble using the same bolts, too scary for me. Other than that, awesome build man. I am stuck in an open carport of our apartment, house with a garage is still a couple of months out, so i get to stare at my truck and do minor interior work. Lame. Keep the pics coming!
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 04:36 PM
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you did not use the same bolts from the old body kit did you? I would have kept the blocks but it is a gamble using the same bolts, too scary for me. Other than that, awesome build man. I am stuck in an open carport of our apartment, house with a garage is still a couple of months out, so i get to stare at my truck and do minor interior work. Lame. Keep the pics coming!
Its a suspension lift.. and I used whatever bolts I had from the parts truck, and the truck I was working on. It was a huge pain in the butt to get some of the bushing bolts out and i did end up cutting up a bunch of it to get it apart..

But in the end it all came out pretty good.

I forget how to upload pics!
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Old May 25, 2012 | 07:31 PM
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sorry for not paying much attention to this thread.

I dont daily drive it anymore.
put in a front locker
35x12.5xr15s


here are some pictures:

lifted:


snowy:


1/2 finished door project:



leafy:


Possible color combo im playing with in my head (and on paintbrush, lol):

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