2nd gen rear suspension ?'s
#2
Downey makes a 3" kit for the rear that consists of 1.5" larger than stock coils with 1.5" spacers. I believe that kit comes with a new metal brake line and a panhard drop bracket as well. As for the front, you could go with 1.5" ball joint spacers with your torsion bars cranked up the extra 1.5". That's what I'd do. Make yourself some sway bar disconnects and with the bj spacers you'll end up with respectable travel out of your IFS front end.
#5
If you really want a lot of travel from it, get either LC coils, Downey coils/spacers, or some other setup. Then run heim joints on your control arms. I know All Pro Off-Road makes them. And lose the sway bar altogether. I did, and I gained some much-needed travel...
EDIT: And you'll need a panhard drop bracket. Well, I would recommend getting one...
EDIT: And you'll need a panhard drop bracket. Well, I would recommend getting one...
Last edited by 4RunnerKid; Jan 18, 2005 at 10:01 PM.
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