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Anyone runing allpro 2" longtravel springs on a SAS
« on: Apr 16, 2005, 11:04:08 AM »
I am waiting to do a SAS in my 4runner and am considering the all pro 2" long travel springs with up to 24" of travel.  ( that includes fully compressed to full droop )

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i believe those are for buggoes that dont need lift to clear tires
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I am going to cut my fender's and do somthing crazy to back to clear 35" bogger's.  i just dont want to be to tall,  I am not worried aout rolling, I  wheel in washington and there are trees and mud and a lot more tree's, i want to be low to fit under fallen trea or branches.  But still have good flex.

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dude you live in washington.......NO WAY!
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And your point is  :headscratch:

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wut is it with u and the gay thing? wuts wrong wit WA?
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A 2" spring is going to give you problems with the tie rod hitting the oil pan. You will also need to cut a major notch in the right side frame rail as the drag link is going to hit with even small amounts of articulation on 86 and up frames.


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best listen to chris,  whiteman, :bowdown:  i would use a downey 3" nice soft and flexy about $150 a pair  and they are as close to "toyota" as you can get,  besides allpoo being :pokinit:

 and drop the front hanger,   not a bad idea to drop the hanger  while adding some beef to the front of the frame while your there

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Thanks for the input,  I probley wont run 2" springs.  After this weekend I want to go bigger, mabey 5".

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How quickly the mind changes...May I suggest a lovely set of 4 inch Marlin springs and a slightly longer shackle?

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Thats one thing about me people cant stand, i can never make up my mind and I never stay focused on one thing  :eyecrazy:  Pretty soon I will be back at 2".  :shake:    Next thing ya know I'll be want'in to lower it  :smack:   :nonono: 

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