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hey everyone, a mate of mine recently bought a 1985 4Runner 2.4 Diesel in great condition. we are trying to figure out if it has been lifted,
whats the stock height? [distance from bump stop to diff .... wheel center to wheelarch ... anything will do]
What are the 'best' mods to do first up? im not familiar with 4runners but im guessing spring lift / wheels? whats the best brand of springs? i know OME make great zook springs.
What size wheels fit nicely without too much work? 33s? or smaller...
without big-noting myself, i am the owner of this car... haha... yep me
so yeah, i bought the Runner for $3800, in immacualte condition for its age, i couldnt go passed it... i'm definately looking for new tyres/wheels for a bit more traction, especially in mud.
i measured the 'distance from the rear of the chassis, behind the wheel arch, to the ground, and it read about 20" or 21" or so... thats with a nearly full tank of fuel.... im skeptical as im not sure if it actually has been lifted, or if 'm measuring between the right parts.... but yeah... all in all... the car is mine.. haha
'85 Toyota 4Runner
2.4L 4cyl D
31" Maxxis Bighorns 15x7 Sunnies
2" Susp. Lift Reset Rear Leafs
2 1/2" Exhaust
Easiest way with a newsed truck... chuck the old ones out and start fresh... $200 max for peice of mine knowing that it is infact lifted is nothing really, and you know your base then.
If the torsion bars won't come up, buy new ones... they're $350 which when you think about it, isn't really much either to know that they're new too.