hey everyone, hows it all goin...
well.... i've got the 85' 4Runner, and i know all about how they sag in the rear etc.etc... but what are my best options to correct it or whatever...
its dropped a fair bit since i went camping up D.I. about a month ago now... cause of the extra weight...
but yeah... what are the better options... new leafs?... swap leafs with lancruiser ones (heard about this somehow.... )
cheers guys
TimmY
EDIT: if i can remmeber correctly, the rear is lower by about 2 inches from the top of the arch... i could measure again... but its parked on a weird angle, and cant be assed moving it atm
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Best option to use to correct/combat 4Runner rear Susp. sag
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Best option to use to correct/combat 4Runner rear Susp. sag
'85 Toyota 4Runner
2.4L 4cyl D
31" Maxxis Bighorns 15x7 Sunnies
2" Susp. Lift Reset Rear Leafs
2 1/2" Exhaust
2.4L 4cyl D
31" Maxxis Bighorns 15x7 Sunnies
2" Susp. Lift Reset Rear Leafs
2 1/2" Exhaust
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