SAS front hanger mount
#4
I have 1st gen 4Runners, so I won't be much help, but I assume you mean a 2nd gen 4Runner as opposed to a 2nd gen pickup. I'd search the 2nd gen SAS threads and look on Pirate.
Asking more specific questions with more information provided will yield you a lot more help and answers.
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#12
The question was vague, incomplete and darn near impossible answer.
We ribbed and gave a chance for clarity.
Had it been Pirate, we would have done more than rib.
What filter should I use on my truck? Not really easy to answer without more info.
We ribbed and gave a chance for clarity.
Had it been Pirate, we would have done more than rib.
What filter should I use on my truck? Not really easy to answer without more info.
#15
You see ribbing, some see flaming, and I see a distinct lack of spelling and punctuation. 
The question was vague, yes. A good argument could be made that it was incredibly so.
Now, a 2nd gen PU, should have the same front as a first gen 4Runner. As for a front SAS hanger, I’ve never had one in my possession but can tell you that from logic, I would guess it would have to be exactly as wide as necessary to align leaf springs with the frame in the rear. This is because leaf springs have to be parallel to the axis that runs front to back on the vehicle, so said vehicle can drive straight. This would have to be before the bend in the frame where it narrows for the engine up front so measure the distance between frame rails, center to center, and that should give you a decent approximation of center to center between the hangers in the front SAS bracket.

The question was vague, yes. A good argument could be made that it was incredibly so.
Now, a 2nd gen PU, should have the same front as a first gen 4Runner. As for a front SAS hanger, I’ve never had one in my possession but can tell you that from logic, I would guess it would have to be exactly as wide as necessary to align leaf springs with the frame in the rear. This is because leaf springs have to be parallel to the axis that runs front to back on the vehicle, so said vehicle can drive straight. This would have to be before the bend in the frame where it narrows for the engine up front so measure the distance between frame rails, center to center, and that should give you a decent approximation of center to center between the hangers in the front SAS bracket.
#16
Length of what?
I am still genuinely confused as to what you want measured.
The depth of a hanger? Whose?
The outside to outside measurement where the bolts go through? Whose?
Pirate has TONS of info with all sorts of hanger dimension specs.
Are you trying to build your own?
Help us help you.
I am still genuinely confused as to what you want measured.
The depth of a hanger? Whose?
The outside to outside measurement where the bolts go through? Whose?
Pirate has TONS of info with all sorts of hanger dimension specs.
Are you trying to build your own?
Help us help you.
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