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Suspension Suggestions -2nd gen 4runner
#1
Suspension Suggestions -2nd gen 4runner
I have a 94 4runner and my shocks are getting pretty old. I went to Les Schaub today and got a quote for new shocks. They quoted me for Mountain Ryder XT shocks installed for $245. Are these shocks any good or am I better off buying from somewhere else and installing them myself. I've never done shocks but they seem pretty straightforward.
They also quoted me $250 to lift the rear 1.5" and they I could adjust the torsion bars. I don't need the lift that bad but I think it would look good and help when the snow comes. Again, is this something I could do myself or is it complicated?
They also quoted me $250 to lift the rear 1.5" and they I could adjust the torsion bars. I don't need the lift that bad but I think it would look good and help when the snow comes. Again, is this something I could do myself or is it complicated?
#2
I've never heard of those shocks before. Search around, people like their Rancho's and OME shocks. $250 might be a little high for lifting the rear, especially when you can get new springs for around $60-80 (per spring) and install them yourself in 1-2 hours. Swapping out springs and shocks is pretty easy. If you can turn a wrench, you can probably do it pretty easily. The only hard part would be compressing the new springs to get them back on the vehicle. Most people also wouldn't recommend cranking your tbars, but it's up to you. Go with a pair of bj spacers and relax your tbars. Good luck with your build, hope I helped out
Click this link for prices on 2nd gen 4Runner suspension parts:
http://rocky-road.com/4runner.html
Here's a good thread to read about lifting 2nd gen 4Runners, courtesy of AxleIke:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...trucks-124467/
Click this link for prices on 2nd gen 4Runner suspension parts:
http://rocky-road.com/4runner.html
Here's a good thread to read about lifting 2nd gen 4Runners, courtesy of AxleIke:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...trucks-124467/
#4
Personaly, I would only let Schwabby Mount and balance my tires or sell me wheel and tires... Thay are flat out incompetent when it comes to anything but the mounting and balancing machine. Numerous times, they have screwed up the wheel studs on various personal and aquaintances vehicles. Putting the Lug nuts in the socket and just slaming them on is just the begining, Ask me how I know...
Go with OME shocks and springs with a set of Ball Joint spacers. 245 to mount some shocks is rediculous, and frankly, thier shocks are GARBAGE...
Cheers
DAve
Go with OME shocks and springs with a set of Ball Joint spacers. 245 to mount some shocks is rediculous, and frankly, thier shocks are GARBAGE...
Cheers
DAve
#5
I suggest you take that $245 and go buy a set of Bilstein HD shocks for your rig, try eBay if nobody around you will sell them at that price, and mount them yourself.
Its an easy job and you will get three things out of it:
1.) Self satisfaction of doing it yourself, pride brother, pride!
2.) You can do a thorough check of the under-carriage while you're under there and know what else may need attention, never a bad thing!
3.) You will have a much better ride!
Its an easy job and you will get three things out of it:
1.) Self satisfaction of doing it yourself, pride brother, pride!
2.) You can do a thorough check of the under-carriage while you're under there and know what else may need attention, never a bad thing!
3.) You will have a much better ride!
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#9
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...ngSpacer.shtml
#10
What size tire are you planning on running that you need so much lift.
Will this truck ever see offroad, or just the mall/highschool parking lot?
Will this truck ever see offroad, or just the mall/highschool parking lot?
Last edited by tc; 01-23-2008 at 02:39 PM.
#11
I got 4 shocks for $120. Skyjacker Nitros. I don't go off-roading so these are fine for me. I did get OME coils for the rear. They were $120 for both. Go ahead and change your steering stabilizer too.
#12
I have a 94 4runner and my shocks are getting pretty old. I went to Les Schaub today and got a quote for new shocks. They quoted me for Mountain Ryder XT shocks installed for $245. Are these shocks any good or am I better off buying from somewhere else and installing them myself. I've never done shocks but they seem pretty straightforward.
They also quoted me $250 to lift the rear 1.5" and they I could adjust the torsion bars. I don't need the lift that bad but I think it would look good and help when the snow comes. Again, is this something I could do myself or is it complicated?
They also quoted me $250 to lift the rear 1.5" and they I could adjust the torsion bars. I don't need the lift that bad but I think it would look good and help when the snow comes. Again, is this something I could do myself or is it complicated?
What uses will the truck see? From there the group can help to steer you towards a solution that will work for you.
Frank
#13
lift
im either putting 35 or 36 inch tires and yes i am takin it offroad usually at the superlift park in hot springs do i need to get a panhard drop bracket if i get the fj80 springs and will the 80 springs lift it enought to be level with the front bc its a 5 inch suspension lift in the front and im cranking the torsion bars a little to get some more room
#16
I agree. I would SAS with all the axle upgrades. The IFS with a bracket lift will likely fail often. You'll need to regear to 5.71's.
One thing you need to remember regarding the clearing of tires is it's not just the lift, it's does the tire clear when the suspension is compressed. You can crank torsions, etc... but if it rubs bad when compressed it is not good. That's where a body lift can be helpful as it creates more tire clearance.
Frank
One thing you need to remember regarding the clearing of tires is it's not just the lift, it's does the tire clear when the suspension is compressed. You can crank torsions, etc... but if it rubs bad when compressed it is not good. That's where a body lift can be helpful as it creates more tire clearance.
Frank
#18
damn this thread was hijacked!!!! how does you wanting to figure out how to lift the rear of your 4runner going to help WI_mike figure out what shocks to run.....
i too dont let les schaubs do anything to my truck anymore...... i think they purposely hire the dumbest people they can find........
I've had great luck the ProComp ES9000s shocks. http://www.4wheelparts.com/PPT5411T100423.aspx
save the 100 bucks buy the procomps and do it your self. its not that hard with simple hand tools.
I have a 94 4runner and my shocks are getting pretty old. I went to Les Schaub today and got a quote for new shocks. They quoted me for Mountain Ryder XT shocks installed for $245. Are these shocks any good or am I better off buying from somewhere else and installing them myself. I've never done shocks but they seem pretty straightforward.
They also quoted me $250 to lift the rear 1.5" and they I could adjust the torsion bars. I don't need the lift that bad but I think it would look good and help when the snow comes. Again, is this something I could do myself or is it complicated?
They also quoted me $250 to lift the rear 1.5" and they I could adjust the torsion bars. I don't need the lift that bad but I think it would look good and help when the snow comes. Again, is this something I could do myself or is it complicated?
I've had great luck the ProComp ES9000s shocks. http://www.4wheelparts.com/PPT5411T100423.aspx
save the 100 bucks buy the procomps and do it your self. its not that hard with simple hand tools.
Last edited by Tofer; 01-27-2008 at 08:41 PM.
#19
im either putting 35 or 36 inch tires and yes i am takin it offroad usually at the superlift park in hot springs do i need to get a panhard drop bracket if i get the fj80 springs and will the 80 springs lift it enought to be level with the front bc its a 5 inch suspension lift in the front and im cranking the torsion bars a little to get some more room
Frank