anyway to get a little more flex in the front
#2
Not a whole lot unfortunately... you can try some ultra thin bump stops, and maybe some quick disco's for the sway bar... thats about it though. All the travel growth kits cost mucho
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#8
Disconnecting your front sway bar is free. I've never driven one with it disconnected, but I doubt it's a particularly horrific experience on the street. It's probably your best bang for the buck flexibility increase. It won't increase travel, but it will let you flex around within those limits more readily.
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Originally posted by scubasteve83
cool I just wish the search button was workin so Icould find out how to make the disco's
cool I just wish the search button was workin so Icould find out how to make the disco's
#10
I don't know why I didn't think about this earlier, but cross linked shocks are another way to go: http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/tech/air_shocks/
Do a search over there on 4x4wire and you'll find more info.
Do a search over there on 4x4wire and you'll find more info.
#11
Yes the cross-linked air shocks will help. I have them in the front and rear. I recommend putting a valve in between the shocks so you can unlink them while driving on-road. The extra flex is not very highway friendly, especially exit ramps at 50-60 mph.:pat:
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