84 Extra Cab build
#21
From the looks of your pictures it doesn't look like you would need a Drop drag link for your truck with the OME springs. But.....I have my old one if you want it. I would just send it to you for nothing.
It needs cleaned up but works.
Just a thought. I did a build for a friend and used 2" NWOR springs and used a similar drop steering link.
Let me know if you would be interested and I can send you some pics.
It needs cleaned up but works.
Just a thought. I did a build for a friend and used 2" NWOR springs and used a similar drop steering link.
Let me know if you would be interested and I can send you some pics.
#22
No Problem. If you change your mind, Let me know. Its yours for nothing.
#23
I saw on your build thread you did a high steer conversion on your runner. I'm contemplating doing the same, but you stated the steering was very "sensitive" and you weren't sure if you liked it. Would you recommend it? Is the new steering feel just something you have to get used to? Or is kinda dangerous on the street? Appreciate you thoughts here!
#24
I saw on your build thread you did a high steer conversion on your runner. I'm contemplating doing the same, but you stated the steering was very "sensitive" and you weren't sure if you liked it. Would you recommend it? Is the new steering feel just something you have to get used to? Or is kinda dangerous on the street? Appreciate you thoughts here!
Guess I should have been more clear when I made that post.
I LOVE IT, but I was so used to the old clapped out push and pull steering that I was having a weird time getting acclimated to the new setup.
It's very responsive, no torque steer when braking, and it literally is so smooth it's insane.
Very much a huge improvement over the old setup. I definitely recommend it.
#25
Guess I should have been more clear when I made that post.
I LOVE IT, but I was so used to the old clapped out push and pull steering that I was having a weird time getting acclimated to the new setup.
It's very responsive, no torque steer when braking, and it literally is so smooth it's insane.
Very much a huge improvement over the old setup. I definitely recommend it.
I LOVE IT, but I was so used to the old clapped out push and pull steering that I was having a weird time getting acclimated to the new setup.
It's very responsive, no torque steer when braking, and it literally is so smooth it's insane.
Very much a huge improvement over the old setup. I definitely recommend it.
#27
Holy cow!!!!!!!!!! That thing is CLEAN!! I mean that is crazy clean!! I love it.
I think the high steer is a much needed improvement over the push and pull.
If you look at the stock steering, outside of the gear box, it has to through the pitman arm-> drag link-> J-arm-> then finally to the tie-rod.
With the high steer, it's goes....pitman arm right to the pan hard(drag link) that's connected to the steering arm.
I never imagined the steering would be so responsive.
The one thing I hated about the push and pull was how the steering would pull to the right under heavy braking. Things would get scary in a panic stop situation.
I think the high steer is a much needed improvement over the push and pull.
If you look at the stock steering, outside of the gear box, it has to through the pitman arm-> drag link-> J-arm-> then finally to the tie-rod.
With the high steer, it's goes....pitman arm right to the pan hard(drag link) that's connected to the steering arm.
I never imagined the steering would be so responsive.
The one thing I hated about the push and pull was how the steering would pull to the right under heavy braking. Things would get scary in a panic stop situation.
#28
Holy cow!!!!!!!!!! That thing is CLEAN!! I mean that is crazy clean!! I love it.
I think the high steer is a much needed improvement over the push and pull.
If you look at the stock steering, outside of the gear box, it has to through the pitman arm-> drag link-> J-arm-> then finally to the tie-rod.
With the high steer, it's goes....pitman arm right to the pan hard(drag link) that's connected to the steering arm.
I never imagined the steering would be so responsive.
The one thing I hated about the push and pull was how the steering would pull to the right under heavy braking. Things would get scary in a panic stop situation.
I think the high steer is a much needed improvement over the push and pull.
If you look at the stock steering, outside of the gear box, it has to through the pitman arm-> drag link-> J-arm-> then finally to the tie-rod.
With the high steer, it's goes....pitman arm right to the pan hard(drag link) that's connected to the steering arm.
I never imagined the steering would be so responsive.
The one thing I hated about the push and pull was how the steering would pull to the right under heavy braking. Things would get scary in a panic stop situation.
And thanks, the 86 was a clean truck. Just wasn't for me after driving it for a while. The guy that bought it sure was happy tho
#29
Oh my! 4.7's!!!!!! I want those so badly or dual cases.
I'm not sure what the issue was with my old steering. I had the torque rod in there and it would pull you into the ditch if you had to brake hard and fast.
I read a few other threads where people had similar experiences.
Maybe mine was just that clapped out and beaten down.
I really am liking the tight feel and very responsive steering benefits from it so far.
I need to get it out on the trails and see how it does.
I'm not sure what the issue was with my old steering. I had the torque rod in there and it would pull you into the ditch if you had to brake hard and fast.
I read a few other threads where people had similar experiences.
Maybe mine was just that clapped out and beaten down.
I really am liking the tight feel and very responsive steering benefits from it so far.
I need to get it out on the trails and see how it does.
#30
At first, thought that 86 was the 84..haha
I'm with you on the clean interior. I originally had an 84 extra cab just like yours and the dash had a thousand cracks and overall wasn't in great shape. Sold it and bought a first gen 4runner and said I have to find a clean one. Overall love your setup!
Oh btw did you paint the interior pieces as well?
I'm with you on the clean interior. I originally had an 84 extra cab just like yours and the dash had a thousand cracks and overall wasn't in great shape. Sold it and bought a first gen 4runner and said I have to find a clean one. Overall love your setup!
Oh btw did you paint the interior pieces as well?
Last edited by 84 yota dude; 12-10-2015 at 09:43 PM.
#31
At first, thought that 86 was the 84..haha
I'm with you on the clean interior. I originally had an 84 extra cab just like yours and the dash had a thousand cracks and overall wasn't in great shape. Sold it and bought a first gen 4runner and said I have to find a clean one. Overall love your setup!
Oh btw did you paint the interior pieces as well?
I'm with you on the clean interior. I originally had an 84 extra cab just like yours and the dash had a thousand cracks and overall wasn't in great shape. Sold it and bought a first gen 4runner and said I have to find a clean one. Overall love your setup!
Oh btw did you paint the interior pieces as well?
#35
Yeah it really isn't that hard to use quality paints, and lasts/looks way better than rattle can. The main reason I use it because its gas and oil resistant. Every time I rattle can something and get a little gas or oil on it, its ruined.
#37
#38
Got some more work done over the weekend. Deleted all the smog equipment, and went with a Weber conversion (helped a lot power wise). Did a big tune up, and now she starts easy, and runs like a champ. I was able to find a stock air cleaner adapter for the weber, so I didn't have to use the cheapo air cleaner they sent with the carb.
Engine bay looks way cleaner with all the smog crap gone.
Also got the new transfercase installed, put a new transmission mount on as well.
The 4.7 gears helped a ton. Its nice to be crawling over rocks and steep hills without having to ride the clutch. I just idle over stuff now, much easier. Probably one of my favorite upgrades so far.
Next project is a stainless exhaust system later this week. I'll try to grab a few pics while she's up on the rack .
Engine bay looks way cleaner with all the smog crap gone.
Also got the new transfercase installed, put a new transmission mount on as well.
The 4.7 gears helped a ton. Its nice to be crawling over rocks and steep hills without having to ride the clutch. I just idle over stuff now, much easier. Probably one of my favorite upgrades so far.
Next project is a stainless exhaust system later this week. I'll try to grab a few pics while she's up on the rack .
Last edited by J.yota; 12-14-2015 at 10:09 PM.