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Re: bobbing the rear of my 4runner
« on: May 25, 2006, 07:12:32 AM »
I'm wanting to bobb the back of my runner. I don't quite know where to start cutting because I want to still use the top. Does anyone have any suggestion on where to maybe to cut it at where he top will till be usable? I would also like to see some pics of bobbed 1stgen runner for insperation. Thanks :help:

Take a look on www.rockcrawler.com in the rides section and find Tony Gressett (T-Bone), his is the cleanest around that uses the factory hard top and I have gotten a response via email in the past when I inquired about his springs.

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