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sammyb33

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  1. the only problem i see with the 4runner is the fact that is RFS which isnt very strong when we are talking about towing, and isnt a good setup when you are looking at lifting it. I am pretty sure (not positive) that the commander is still solid rear (dont know what axle though) which is nicer to begin with. If it were me, i would be looking at a truck, like a tacoma 4 door with the TRD package.....

  2. why swap out from toy axles?? Its an 86 so we are talking IFS front, why not score an 85 or older toy front axle and use that, I mean its already a 22ret great engine and turbo-ed they are even cooler IMO.....i mean you can turn 35s with toy axles all day long (but any bigger and birfields become a problem) so i dont understand why you would swap out for a 60-14bolt and a chevy 350....sounds like a waste to me...

  3. the only question i have is this, what are you trying to gain by doing all of this work? are you planning on running 35s? If so, I dont feel like you would be actually gaining much but bigger tires on an already weak setup. But that is just my opinion, and maybe you have other ideas afterwards like a drivetrain lift or something (even though stock it is tucked up quite nicely). I just feel that you would be better off with a 2 inch BL and then solid axling it and keeping it low. That was my plan but i ended up close to 8 inches of lift...Im hoping it will settle, otherwise im going to be pulling off my coil buckets and putting them higher and cutting more fender away....

  4. yea im not sure. basically it shouldnt be that hard, just pick up a TCU and auto ECU and wire them up wherever you would want really...otherwise there isnt much electrical comming off of the auto trannys, i think i still have most of my shifter parts as well, shifter and linkages, but im sure since you have like a junkyard full of nissans you could scrounge up those parts yourself....

  5. i have these wheels, got them for free, they are plenty strong enough, just very annoying trying to get a socket or lug wrench in the deep lug holes...(i never ran them on my pathfinder when it was still IFS, but they should work fine..)

  6. ah ok, i can see if you dropped yourself on a rock or some other obstacle. but minimal bracing should be easy and effective, by no means did i mean to leave it alone, but when everyone was saying "oh the sub frame is weak, i just couldn't understand why everyone thought an SAS was not do able....

  7. Beefy eh? I can bend one up pretty good. (and have!!)

     

    pez where exactly did it bend. i know i have heard of a few people doing this, but when max's was out of his truck, it looked fairly well braced, and i was just curious as to what the weak points were....

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