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Coilovers in the front?


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Would it be a matter of just welding up the buckets to the frame to mount some coilovers in the front? i have some brand new ones laying around off my 4runner... wondering if I could put them to good use since I replaced those with ICONs :D

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Yea I'm not sure if the Toyota coilovers I have are too long but it would be worth a try... I'd really love to get rid of those harsh torsion bars up front!

 

Can anyone link me to the frame buckets? I'm trying to source them.... thx!

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Would it be a matter of just welding up the buckets to the frame to mount some coilovers in the front? i have some brand new ones laying around off my 4runner... wondering if I could put them to good use since I replaced those with ICONs :D

 

http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/33315-small-block-chevy-swap-worth-it/?p=725310

 

this is what I did

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You'd be looking at coilover towers, new tubular style upper and lower control arms just as a start. The stock units would not only not fit the coilover, they are not designed to be run at the more extreme angles a long travel suspension would run at.

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