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Toyodaaddict, that is pretty much right on the money for what I was thinking. Looks like he is running a 6 leaf pack up there...would have to add a few to a stock rear pack to get it to sit high enough. I'm sure I could come up with something out of my piles of extra random leaves. Dirt Mover, I am not building around springs I have, as I don't have any for the front at the moment, besides if I went RUF with it. I figured if anything I would just buy 5" front springs and figure on keeping it small for now If I were to do this. Otherwise are there any non ghetto crossover / low steer setups out there that would be acceptable for street use if a person wanted to do a flatter RUF pack (spring over)? Anybody else want to chime in? I thought for sure I would be stirring the pot more than this.
^^How old are your springs? Seems like going negative arch with no bump stops you run the risk of bending a spring or shortening the life of the spring..
. Although with all that arch of the 2wd frame I could just do a traditional RUF setup with high steer and be done with it.
Didn't get any pics of it, but I got a 7 leaf pack mocked up which should put me right at stock height. It looks like I will have about 6" of up travel and 2.5" of down travel. I would like to see more droop out of it, but need to track down some spring with more free arch to them. I need to build some spring plates and buy some U-bolts before I can get weight on it, hopefully I can do that tomorrow.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyota-truck-4runner/1380145-sprung-under-runner.html BAAAAAAAAAAAM!
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