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Modifying 4runner coil rear

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Modifying 4runner coil rear

Post by mrRocky »

Currently have a complete coil surf rear end sitting around doing nothing and am planning to install the whole assembly into a extended sierra, but there is alot of junk hanging of and i was wondering what can stay and what can go in relation to all the arms, ect..
I realise i can ditch the swaybar but should i extend any of the arms, or delete any to gain a more flexable outcome. There isnt anything except chassis and cage on the back so it doesnt have to support much weight, the damn diff is heavier than the rest of the car it seems.
just after some idea's and specifically pics of modded setups

cheers mick
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Post by AcTioN13 »

i hear 80series lowers are good to replace the standard lowers
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Post by mrRocky »

ahhh yes they do seem a bit short
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