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Re: Re: chuffed
Originally posted by keisur
I thought that sound was "VVVVVUTTTTT VVVVVUUUTTTTT VVVUUUUTTT." with a "squishing" sound mixed in from the celulite being displaced.
I thought that sound was "VVVVVUTTTTT VVVVVUUUTTTTT VVVUUUUTTT." with a "squishing" sound mixed in from the celulite being displaced.
Classic!
Chris, your 4Runner appreciates you letting it stretch its legs. Its funny how now regular 4Runners almost look lowered.
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That's true Tom! It actually looks like my 1998 is a lowered 4runner when sitting right next to it. I like the ride and lift height a lot. I'm going wheeling tomorrow on some of the same trails I did while I just had the 1" body lift on it, so I'm hoping the added clearance will help on the steep water breaks. We'll see!
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Originally posted by ravencr
That's true Tom! It actually looks like my 1998 is a lowered 4runner when sitting right next to it. I like the ride and lift height a lot. I'm going wheeling tomorrow on some of the same trails I did while I just had the 1" body lift on it, so I'm hoping the added clearance will help on the steep water breaks. We'll see!
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That's true Tom! It actually looks like my 1998 is a lowered 4runner when sitting right next to it. I like the ride and lift height a lot. I'm going wheeling tomorrow on some of the same trails I did while I just had the 1" body lift on it, so I'm hoping the added clearance will help on the steep water breaks. We'll see!
Chris
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Yeah, their 285's, and I'm going to check the stuffing later today to make sure I'll be okay tomorrow when I go wheeling.
Chris
P.S. I shoudl be able to get some good photos tomorrow.
Chris
P.S. I shoudl be able to get some good photos tomorrow.
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i think everyone with 285s on the stock wheels rubs the frame at full lock. the 2 most common ways to fix are:
1) ATS upper control arms, this will push out your tires just enough to stop rubbing.
2) wheels with less backspacing.
it could also be your alignment thats off, give your suspension some time to settle and then get an alignment from a reputable 4WD shop who knows the IFS geometry and knows how to manipulate it. (the rubbing might stop after the alignment, but i doubt it).
1) ATS upper control arms, this will push out your tires just enough to stop rubbing.
2) wheels with less backspacing.
it could also be your alignment thats off, give your suspension some time to settle and then get an alignment from a reputable 4WD shop who knows the IFS geometry and knows how to manipulate it. (the rubbing might stop after the alignment, but i doubt it).
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I just got the alignment done, and it's still rubbing. What about wheel spacers? Has anyone used them to get rid of the rubbing on the frame?
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Originally posted by RTdawgs
i think everyone with 285s on the stock wheels rubs the frame at full lock. the 2 most common ways to fix are:
1) ATS upper control arms, this will push out your tires just enough to stop rubbing.
2) wheels with less backspacing.
i think everyone with 285s on the stock wheels rubs the frame at full lock. the 2 most common ways to fix are:
1) ATS upper control arms, this will push out your tires just enough to stop rubbing.
2) wheels with less backspacing.
A side note, ATS is no longer with us, the only place I know of now to get new a-arms is Total Chaos Fab.
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Originally posted by ravencr
I know we were talking about the rear, and ho the panhard drop bracket cures that, but then we started talking about the fronts too.
Chris
I know we were talking about the rear, and ho the panhard drop bracket cures that, but then we started talking about the fronts too.
Chris
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Suspension Flex Pics!
Here's some flex shots:
I can't wait to get this thing out on the trail and test it out in real life with the new lift.
By the way, I'm working on a way to disconnect (actually let it move more) the rear swaybar, because I noticed yesterday, I couldn't get it to completely stuff the rear wheel.
Chris
I can't wait to get this thing out on the trail and test it out in real life with the new lift.
By the way, I'm working on a way to disconnect (actually let it move more) the rear swaybar, because I noticed yesterday, I couldn't get it to completely stuff the rear wheel.
Chris
Last edited by ravencr; 09-07-2003 at 06:07 AM.
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