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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
I have put these springs in both of the 87 4runners I have another set to go into a pick up.
As to how they ride ?? As compared to what??
I have used the 4Runner to tow home a few trucks on a Tow dolly to me they work much better then the old worn out ones.
For what it is worth I also used them for My 2000 Tacoma.
With any leave spring install i cut the ubolts and install new ones.
The worst part is the front springer bolt I don`t even try anymore I just cut the bolt head and cut the other end with a zip disc. and pry out the old spring.
The hardest part of the whole job.
New shackle kits from Toyota. done.
Questions drop me a Pm i will be happy to answer.
As to how they ride ?? As compared to what??
I have used the 4Runner to tow home a few trucks on a Tow dolly to me they work much better then the old worn out ones.
For what it is worth I also used them for My 2000 Tacoma.
With any leave spring install i cut the ubolts and install new ones.
The worst part is the front springer bolt I don`t even try anymore I just cut the bolt head and cut the other end with a zip disc. and pry out the old spring.
The hardest part of the whole job.
New shackle kits from Toyota. done.
Questions drop me a Pm i will be happy to answer.
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
To be honest i never really looked that close.
Now the way the wheel wells are on this first generations it always looks by eye that the front end sits higher .
It just seems like the 86 87 88 4Runners and trucks just have weak springs all most all the vehicles I looked at the springs were just flat.
Now the way the wheel wells are on this first generations it always looks by eye that the front end sits higher .
It just seems like the 86 87 88 4Runners and trucks just have weak springs all most all the vehicles I looked at the springs were just flat.
#26
I know you don't like the Zuk Mod, but I just threw in rear springs from a Jeep TJ and it rides so much nicer than the worn out leaf's that would bottom out over every bump. It was an easy mod and something I can take out in the future if I decide to go with the Old Man Emu rear springs. I also spent $$ on good shocks, which is probably why it rides so nice, they make a HUGE different in ride quality - I've got OME shocks, OMEN98 shocks for the front and OMEN94 'Comfort shocks' for the rear. They're extended travel shocks for around a 2 inch lift (I've got the ball joint spacer lift up front).
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