ToyoTech559's 1988 4Runner Build-Up Thread
#821
we just got some snow up in our mountains. looking at some snow wheeling soon!! you and mark have been talking about lights so much i decided to just do it and added a ton of lights.
look wise our rigs may look clean but the SA will pass up any IFS lol
look wise our rigs may look clean but the SA will pass up any IFS lol
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What a great mod, Toyo! Very much like the lights.... VERY much! Nothing is worse at night than needing light and not having it. On occasions, guys get stuck/or you, never know/ and the light drops out as we continue to work to free someone, roll them back over, whatever, lol. THAT IS A CRITICAL time to need that light..... "When it's time to head back!" ... Sure, while sitting there, working on getting someone out, etc... many options for lighting are available. BUT, .... to see what you're creeping over(for spotters, really) on the way back to camp/hwy???
Rig's looking sick, Toyo! Love that lil Blanca hehe.
Rig's looking sick, Toyo! Love that lil Blanca hehe.
#823
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Make sure to take lots of pix on your snow trip.
Well you guys both have had your trucks for a few years now and im bsrely on my first year so I guess I'm making good progress.
Mark and I might need to copy that mod of yours. thats really handy to have.
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Yeah, I've already bookmarked that and a few other links from previous research on the rock lights, Richard... They're GREAT to have, if needed, for the fairly cheap investment, ya know?
BTW, thanks for the compliments, Richard... I really appreciate it... Toyo is right, once you get that think up and on 2 solid legs...it'll decrease the 'eye sore' factor greatly! lol... BUT, NOTHING WRONG with you wanting to straighten it out/clean it up a bit. It's got lots of potential in that dept., like any rig.
Far as LT vs. SFA... all about what's your fancy, man.... LT is hardly ever going to be built to the point that it will take on EVERYTHING that a 4" lifted SAS Hi Steer 40+" Articulating beast would.... BUT, Toyo or MOZE(TChaos) can do 65 across wash board or fly over dunes and even get a lil air a lot more safely/comfortably than the SFA will. (Yet, look at SoCal's thread that I'm scribed to... he built his SFA rig in a way that's VERY capable on either application... Just never going to take the washboard or dunes like a LT kit would, ya know? Otherwise, you wouldn't see so many Pre-Runners KILLING IT and getting air and winning competitions at Pismo/Desert Runs or otherwise, ya know? ) Just my 2Cents from everything I've read, and having had SFA and IFS(yet not having had LT)... So I'll let Toyo answer the "practical application" portion, lol. He's driving one... I just would guess that if he's hitting Pismo for a serious romp/competition... He's much more likely to take the 88 than he is the 83, ya know?
BTW, thanks for the compliments, Richard... I really appreciate it... Toyo is right, once you get that think up and on 2 solid legs...it'll decrease the 'eye sore' factor greatly! lol... BUT, NOTHING WRONG with you wanting to straighten it out/clean it up a bit. It's got lots of potential in that dept., like any rig.
Far as LT vs. SFA... all about what's your fancy, man.... LT is hardly ever going to be built to the point that it will take on EVERYTHING that a 4" lifted SAS Hi Steer 40+" Articulating beast would.... BUT, Toyo or MOZE(TChaos) can do 65 across wash board or fly over dunes and even get a lil air a lot more safely/comfortably than the SFA will. (Yet, look at SoCal's thread that I'm scribed to... he built his SFA rig in a way that's VERY capable on either application... Just never going to take the washboard or dunes like a LT kit would, ya know? Otherwise, you wouldn't see so many Pre-Runners KILLING IT and getting air and winning competitions at Pismo/Desert Runs or otherwise, ya know? ) Just my 2Cents from everything I've read, and having had SFA and IFS(yet not having had LT)... So I'll let Toyo answer the "practical application" portion, lol. He's driving one... I just would guess that if he's hitting Pismo for a serious romp/competition... He's much more likely to take the 88 than he is the 83, ya know?
#825
What a great mod, Toyo! Very much like the lights.... VERY much! Nothing is worse at night than needing light and not having it. On occasions, guys get stuck/or you, never know/ and the light drops out as we continue to work to free someone, roll them back over, whatever, lol. THAT IS A CRITICAL time to need that light..... "When it's time to head back!" ... Sure, while sitting there, working on getting someone out, etc... many options for lighting are available. BUT, .... to see what you're creeping over(for spotters, really) on the way back to camp/hwy???
Rig's looking sick, Toyo! Love that lil Blanca hehe.
Rig's looking sick, Toyo! Love that lil Blanca hehe.
Hey but I thought a Blazeland or Total Chaos Kits are just as good as a SA isn't it? I dunno what's you opinion?
Make sure to take lots of pix on your snow trip.
Well you guys both have had your trucks for a few years now and im bsrely on my first year so I guess I'm making good progress.
Mark and I might need to copy that mod of yours. thats really handy to have.
Make sure to take lots of pix on your snow trip.
Well you guys both have had your trucks for a few years now and im bsrely on my first year so I guess I'm making good progress.
Mark and I might need to copy that mod of yours. thats really handy to have.
IFS long travel for me so far as plenty of flex but the problem is height, i cant safely get my rig high enough to clear larger tires as we all know larger tires is what really gives us clearance not lift kits. if i could rock 35s without trimming than i wouldnt even consider building my 82.
got a set of chevy springs for the rear i plan on trying out soon
#827
two of my buddies just did chevy springs and i like how much they flex. i didnt wanna run chevy springs but i dont see any other option to get more flex out the rear and still sit low to match the front.
with the long travel it seems like the front is out flexing the rear. im hoping the chevys give me .5-1 inch more lift than i have now and i plan on finally getting rid of the stock torsion bars for some aftermarket ones. after a few trail runs, i need just a hair more lift to keep my tank from dragging hehe
with the long travel it seems like the front is out flexing the rear. im hoping the chevys give me .5-1 inch more lift than i have now and i plan on finally getting rid of the stock torsion bars for some aftermarket ones. after a few trail runs, i need just a hair more lift to keep my tank from dragging hehe
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Ohhhh, on Blanca... I gotcha haha.
Yeah, I hear ya... I was gonna do the Dakota ones to try that out... 56" leaf packs, similar ratio... Would just have to move them forward and backward to hang-em... NO CLUE what lift I'd get from em.. But I'd guess around 2-3" over stock. I'm at 2" over stock now...with the Zuk...
You're running OME springs, no? And you haven't found any more flex out of em, eh? Hmmmm. I was thinking of going with those now... BUT, I MIGHT just rethink this... No hurry, she rides pretty nice right now, and I have pretty decent flex in the rear with the 3" lift shocks and Zuks all broken in... But I'd like to go straight leaf, eventually(was always the plan, anyway.. BUT I CAN'T knock em, man.. They've served me well so far, ESPECIALLY when loaded down with several hundred pounds... She barely drops, ya know?) OHHHHHHHHH, decisions, decisions! hehehe.
Yeah, I hear ya... I was gonna do the Dakota ones to try that out... 56" leaf packs, similar ratio... Would just have to move them forward and backward to hang-em... NO CLUE what lift I'd get from em.. But I'd guess around 2-3" over stock. I'm at 2" over stock now...with the Zuk...
You're running OME springs, no? And you haven't found any more flex out of em, eh? Hmmmm. I was thinking of going with those now... BUT, I MIGHT just rethink this... No hurry, she rides pretty nice right now, and I have pretty decent flex in the rear with the 3" lift shocks and Zuks all broken in... But I'd like to go straight leaf, eventually(was always the plan, anyway.. BUT I CAN'T knock em, man.. They've served me well so far, ESPECIALLY when loaded down with several hundred pounds... She barely drops, ya know?) OHHHHHHHHH, decisions, decisions! hehehe.
#829
Ohhhh, on Blanca... I gotcha haha.
Yeah, I hear ya... I was gonna do the Dakota ones to try that out... 56" leaf packs, similar ratio... Would just have to move them forward and backward to hang-em... NO CLUE what lift I'd get from em.. But I'd guess around 2-3" over stock. I'm at 2" over stock now...with the Zuk...
You're running OME springs, no? And you haven't found any more flex out of em, eh? Hmmmm. I was thinking of going with those now... BUT, I MIGHT just rethink this... No hurry, she rides pretty nice right now, and I have pretty decent flex in the rear with the 3" lift shocks and Zuks all broken in... But I'd like to go straight leaf, eventually(was always the plan, anyway.. BUT I CAN'T knock em, man.. They've served me well so far, ESPECIALLY when loaded down with several hundred pounds... She barely drops, ya know?) OHHHHHHHHH, decisions, decisions! hehehe.
Yeah, I hear ya... I was gonna do the Dakota ones to try that out... 56" leaf packs, similar ratio... Would just have to move them forward and backward to hang-em... NO CLUE what lift I'd get from em.. But I'd guess around 2-3" over stock. I'm at 2" over stock now...with the Zuk...
You're running OME springs, no? And you haven't found any more flex out of em, eh? Hmmmm. I was thinking of going with those now... BUT, I MIGHT just rethink this... No hurry, she rides pretty nice right now, and I have pretty decent flex in the rear with the 3" lift shocks and Zuks all broken in... But I'd like to go straight leaf, eventually(was always the plan, anyway.. BUT I CAN'T knock em, man.. They've served me well so far, ESPECIALLY when loaded down with several hundred pounds... She barely drops, ya know?) OHHHHHHHHH, decisions, decisions! hehehe.
i just have OME shocks and zuk mod with 98 rear 4runner stock springs. since im still running stock rear leaf springs, they can only droop so much. i have plenty of compression but i need more droop since the front can flex alot more but the rear tire starts to lift haha. never though IFS would beat the rear leaf but it is stock.
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The OME springs are amazing, they have really spent the time figuring the rates out. I got the cs009r, I think they are called. Took out the sag, and even loaded rides close to normal height. At 99$ a leaf you can't beat it. I also got the HD shocks and while they are a touch stiffer then I'd like when unloaded, they are soooooo much nicer then the stickers when loaded.
#831
The OME springs are amazing, they have really spent the time figuring the rates out. I got the cs009r, I think they are called. Took out the sag, and even loaded rides close to normal height. At 99$ a leaf you can't beat it. I also got the HD shocks and while they are a touch stiffer then I'd like when unloaded, they are soooooo much nicer then the stickers when loaded.
that is good to know. i have heard mixed things about OME springs tho. seems like they are stiff unless loaded up. i load changes depending on trips. i rather be on the softer side than the stiff side. since i got the chevys for $50 and have a 9 inch arch in them. im hoping to get a little more lift than i have now. i plan on swapping the front torsion and get a little more lift up front as well. looking to gain another .5-1" lift with the new set up. if the chevys dont work to my liking i may look at OME springs but only $100 each? where?
#832
from this weekend. was invited by some guys in another 4x4 club to go wheeling in their neck of the woods. had a blasted
somewhere at the start of the run. we had a mishap. let the pictures explain. even after all the straps, zip ties, and winch line (not shown) around the box it still wasnt enough. lucky one of the other guys had 3 spares and lived kinda near by. we had to finally install a new one.
no pictures of the new box installed but we had fun tho. so if you guys wheel your rigs pretty hard. make sure to throw a couple of welds to the top mount. the piece that is welded to the top of the frame was what started to go which destroyed the box
somewhere at the start of the run. we had a mishap. let the pictures explain. even after all the straps, zip ties, and winch line (not shown) around the box it still wasnt enough. lucky one of the other guys had 3 spares and lived kinda near by. we had to finally install a new one.
no pictures of the new box installed but we had fun tho. so if you guys wheel your rigs pretty hard. make sure to throw a couple of welds to the top mount. the piece that is welded to the top of the frame was what started to go which destroyed the box
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Aw man. Luckily there was a spear box. Didn't want to get stuck in the middle of nowhere. Hahah where was this at. Looks kinda like big creek or kaiser pass area but
#834
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I ordered my shocks and springs from iron pig offroad. I think I paid 50$ for shipping.
They are suppose to give about 2" lift, however I had flat springs and 1.5" longer shackles. It when from 4.5" from tire to fender, to 8.5". Again I had a saggy rear thou.
They are suppose to give about 2" lift, however I had flat springs and 1.5" longer shackles. It when from 4.5" from tire to fender, to 8.5". Again I had a saggy rear thou.
#835
thanks. keep this in mind if my chevys dont work out
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Ahhhhhhhh, ... sorry Toyo.... Not the first time, but I mixed up you and RBX on this spring thing. My bad.
63's will only give you a .5-1" lift? I always thought when installed where they're supposed to go that they do about 4" lift. I guess all depends on hangers and shackle location and so forth. Either way, I'd just heard quite a few saying the 'daily driving' became a lil 'odd'... but I have no personal experience with them.... so can't say there's anything to it! lol. YOU WILL, however, see LOTS more flex.... Gonna have to extend the brake lines, move the LPSV, etc., maybe?
63's will only give you a .5-1" lift? I always thought when installed where they're supposed to go that they do about 4" lift. I guess all depends on hangers and shackle location and so forth. Either way, I'd just heard quite a few saying the 'daily driving' became a lil 'odd'... but I have no personal experience with them.... so can't say there's anything to it! lol. YOU WILL, however, see LOTS more flex.... Gonna have to extend the brake lines, move the LPSV, etc., maybe?
#837
Ahhhhhhhh, ... sorry Toyo.... Not the first time, but I mixed up you and RBX on this spring thing. My bad.
63's will only give you a .5-1" lift? I always thought when installed where they're supposed to go that they do about 4" lift. I guess all depends on hangers and shackle location and so forth. Either way, I'd just heard quite a few saying the 'daily driving' became a lil 'odd'... but I have no personal experience with them.... so can't say there's anything to it! lol. YOU WILL, however, see LOTS more flex.... Gonna have to extend the brake lines, move the LPSV, etc., maybe?
63's will only give you a .5-1" lift? I always thought when installed where they're supposed to go that they do about 4" lift. I guess all depends on hangers and shackle location and so forth. Either way, I'd just heard quite a few saying the 'daily driving' became a lil 'odd'... but I have no personal experience with them.... so can't say there's anything to it! lol. YOU WILL, however, see LOTS more flex.... Gonna have to extend the brake lines, move the LPSV, etc., maybe?
i have heard alot of people say the chevys are not good in the long run but i think most are running long shackles and lifting blocks since 3-4 inch of lift is not what most are using them for. i did get to talk to a few local guys that just install the chevy with no blocks or super high lift and love them. rides smooth and can handle alot of weight. droops like no tomorrow too
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Sounds great! So.... being 15" over stock length, eye to eye... And seeing how the cog is not in the same spot/ratio as ours, A/B ...... You doing what they all seem to do and move them forward 9"? (or is it 11? hehe.... Can't remember).... but excited to see whatcha get from it!
Hmmmm, ... now that I think about it, I think that I SHOULD try the 56" Dakota Springs I have...... I mean, they're the same Ratio, pretty much, A/B.... And, rated higher capacity... And, would DEFINITELY droop/stuff better....... As long as I'm sticking mostly stock height(plus 2.5").... I should be fine with em. Just really need to grab the hangers at the yard.(Have to bring a portable grinder to sheer off the rivets. (Dodge Rivets them into the frame. They're pretty dang solid... )
Anyway, no intention of highjacking... I'm very anxious to see how this goes. have fun, man!
Hmmmm, ... now that I think about it, I think that I SHOULD try the 56" Dakota Springs I have...... I mean, they're the same Ratio, pretty much, A/B.... And, rated higher capacity... And, would DEFINITELY droop/stuff better....... As long as I'm sticking mostly stock height(plus 2.5").... I should be fine with em. Just really need to grab the hangers at the yard.(Have to bring a portable grinder to sheer off the rivets. (Dodge Rivets them into the frame. They're pretty dang solid... )
Anyway, no intention of highjacking... I'm very anxious to see how this goes. have fun, man!
#839
its 11 inches forward and 4 inches back. looking at getting this kit and maybe u bolt flip kit at the same time
http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/index...-swap-kit.html
http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/index...-swap-kit.html
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Wow, yeah,... that would REALLY be tempting to jump on, rather than fabbing it up, right? Hmmmmm, I think my 56" Springs are 2.50" as well.
anyway, not in a huge hurry to do it... Plus, I Need help, hehe... so it'll likely have to wait a few weeks at the least.
Sounds like a good deal and that it's worth a good try, man.... Could always sell the springs AND kit if you don't like em, right?
anyway, not in a huge hurry to do it... Plus, I Need help, hehe... so it'll likely have to wait a few weeks at the least.
Sounds like a good deal and that it's worth a good try, man.... Could always sell the springs AND kit if you don't like em, right?