cr@ves4wheelin's 1991 Hilux Build-Up Thread
#81
To be honest, I have no clue. There might be an add-a-leaf back there. I thought the only thing that was lifting it was the 3" block I took out. Either that or it's the newer tires in the back.
I'll take a picture of the leaf springs when I go out to my truck later today and post it. Maybe we might have different set-ups.
I'll take a picture of the leaf springs when I go out to my truck later today and post it. Maybe we might have different set-ups.
#85
I'll just post a new thread and maybe someone can point it out.
#86
Yep just posted a thread and got my answer. It's an add-a-leaf, I don't think I want to take it out yet though. It's causes the rear to be stiff, but it clears my 33s better and I still have my trailmaster shocks in the back lol.
#88
Thanks, as soon as I get new Ball joints and Tie Rods (Mine are beat to death) I can go offroad with some friends and take videos.
Hopefully I can get this truck to be at least chase truck status, then I can move on to building a legit tacoma prerunner someday haha.
Hopefully I can get this truck to be at least chase truck status, then I can move on to building a legit tacoma prerunner someday haha.
#92
Amplifier
Not really an update, but I got an amplifier for the 6x9s on my doors. I just got new ones and I like to play my stereo really loud on the highway, so to prevent blowing them out, my friend suggested to get an amp. So I got this baby, for pretty cheap too, since it was on sale.
I'm thinking about putting it behind the passenger side seat, running power wire through the middle of the cab, and speaker/signal wires along the passenger door jamb.
I'm thinking about putting it behind the passenger side seat, running power wire through the middle of the cab, and speaker/signal wires along the passenger door jamb.
#95
#97
They are FOA 2.5. You could run a 2.0 coilover for better clearance of everything, but a 2.5 won't heat up as much as a 2.0 when you're going hard on it. Basically either of them will work though.
#98
When you ordered your shocks from F-O-A what valving did you go with for the compression and rebound? Also what psi is the nitrogen set to in your shocks? Will be going the same route in 3 weeks only with the F-O-A 2.0's.
#100
I could, but I'd have to grind the control arm more so it doesn't hit the coil springs. I think I might replace the stock bumps with King bumpstops down the road.
Last edited by cr@ves4wheelin; 05-22-2011 at 07:54 PM.