4Crawler 3" rear shackle set $85 + shipping
#1
4Crawler 3" rear shackle set $80 shipped *NEW*
For sale are a set of 4Crawler's 3" rear shackles. Never used, just got them today but my Deavers gave me much more lift than I was expecting so here they are for sale.

I'm in San Diego, I check my PM's regularly and plan to ship via USPS Priority Mail.
Will sell to a good home

I'm in San Diego, I check my PM's regularly and plan to ship via USPS Priority Mail.
Will sell to a good home
Last edited by Tanto; Apr 19, 2006 at 01:20 PM.
#4
You could put these on stock leafs, but you would only get about 1.5" lift because it rests at an angle.
Price has been dropped to $70, disregard the original title.
Price has been dropped to $70, disregard the original title.
#5
Bump for my people on this. He bought these before we did the lift thinking we would need them to clear the tires only to find that it was not nec.
Good deal on brand new parts!
Good deal on brand new parts!
#7
I am interested, but I am running stock springs and only care to get 1.5" and no more to get rid of the sag. Is this a good way to go or am I better off getting an AAL? How much of an angle will they be sitting at? Is that ok? Not a lift expert here. How much to ship to 98433?
Last edited by lVlr_87; Mar 20, 2006 at 05:57 PM.
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#9
they will fit 95.5-2004 tacos as is. 91ToyTrck, the flanges on your frame are a bit narrower than the 3rd/4th gens so a couple washers on the inside will snug it next to your bushings.
Basically, a couple washers from Lowes and these will fit.
Basically, a couple washers from Lowes and these will fit.
#11
how funny would you look with 1.5" more lift in the rear?? Usually longer shackles = more flex...
#13
Originally Posted by Tanto
I already have 1.5" more lift in the rear already so this would make my truck look ridiculous.
sounds to me like an excuse to lift the front more...
#16
BUMP for the carziest lizard slayer in Socal.
Ryan, put these on ttora.com they're all taco nerds, definitely more of your crowd.
Ryan, put these on ttora.com they're all taco nerds, definitely more of your crowd.
#18
Don't you need to adjust the axle angle with shims if you use extended shackels? I thought Roger says somethin about that on his page. correct me if I'm wrong. just a little caveat empor for potential buyers. Still, bump for a good deal?
#19
Originally Posted by bob200587
Don't you need to adjust the axle angle with shims if you use extended shackels? I thought Roger says somethin about that on his page. correct me if I'm wrong. just a little caveat empor for potential buyers. Still, bump for a good deal?
It depends on the amount of shackle lift acheived. These shackels are 3" longer than stock, providing approx 1.5" of lift. This will raise the pinion angle up and point it more towards the xcase. These shackles are not enough to need to shim the axle back down. If you were to run shackles to get 3 or more inches of lift, aka shackles of death, then yes you might need to shim the axle. But in this case, not as issue.
#20
Originally Posted by AH64ID
It depends on the amount of shackle lift acheived. These shackels are 3" longer than stock, providing approx 1.5" of lift. This will raise the pinion angle up and point it more towards the xcase. These shackles are not enough to need to shim the axle back down. If you were to run shackles to get 3 or more inches of lift, aka shackles of death, then yes you might need to shim the axle. But in this case, not as issue.
And livian, I realize that I missed your post but these shackles will give you 1.5" lift and make your shackle angle about 45 degrees. Nothing extreme and nothing that will hinder flex.



