Best Spring Pack for Yota

Started by PandaCrawler, June 06, 2005, 01:03:17 PM

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PandaCrawler

I currently have a set of good toyota rears in the front of my truck.. Im pleased with it but im looking for might height now.. I made a drop hanger that lifted it another 4 inches but its still not high enough.. Im looking for a few more inches.

What springs have you people tryed in the front of your toyota and got the most flex out of BESIDES toyota rears.. My rear end is fine cause im going to be running 63"s real soon.. But im looking to do the front rite now..

BLUCRUZ

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waggy's or rancho 44044's work very well

Waggy's will give 2.5" lift & 44044's will give 4" lift
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Quote from: PandaCrawler on June 06, 2005, 01:03:17 PM
im going to be running 63"s real soon

Yikes! 63's Those will fit on the space shuttle. Gotta be the 36's huh?

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PandaCrawler

Okay now the 44044's are the ones im intrested in... Where do i go about finding them?

PandaCrawler

That was a dumb question, i looking and did some research on the springs, there a 2.5inch lift spring for waggys that will also work for yota's.. These are waggy front sprigns i assume. I found some NEW oens for 200 each... A that price i might as well go with marlins springs..

crawlerdan

hey man, i had a set of sweet spring that my buddy and i made, the top three leaves were toy 2wd rear and the bottom were 44044 rancho. it flexed so stupid it would break shocks n crap, and they gave the truck a 6-7 inch lift over stock :clap2:  :clap2:

BLUCRUZ

Quote from: PandaCrawler on June 06, 2005, 05:50:19 PM
That was a dumb question, i looking and did some research on the springs, there a 2.5inch lift spring for waggys that will also work for yota's.. These are waggy front sprigns i assume. I found some NEW oens for 200 each... A that price i might as well go with marlins springs..

**stock waggoneer springs will lift your toy 2.5 inches.
The rancho 44044 is a aftermarket lift spring for waggoneer's that will lift your toyota 4 inches. & you can find them for less than $200 each, just shop around. I use the 44044 up front in my 4runner with 1.5" lift shackles & I'm running 37's with no problems.
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toybuilt

Quote from: crawlerdan on June 06, 2005, 08:39:19 PM
hey man, i had a set of sweet spring that my buddy and i made, the top three leaves were toy 2wd rear and the bottom were 44044 rancho. it flexed so stupid it would break shocks n crap, and they gave the truck a 6-7 inch lift over stock :clap2: :clap2:

Hey Dan, they were out of your old 4wd you dope.
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crawlerdan

the yota leaves? i thought they where the stockers out of the truck when it was a 2wd???? :slap:  :headscratch:

toybuilt

your other truck, you know the one your g/freind rolled 6 time on the road
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IMO 6 or 7 inches of lift seems like way too much lift..4 inches should get you by with 37 in tires buy trim and tub on the body..

lower the better..
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crawlerdan

i try not to think about that you prick, you made my belly hurt :shudder:  :rivers:

Truggy

i run alcans on my top 2 main leaves the rest are toy rear springs flexs good gives it about 8 inches of lift good luck  :turtle:  :beer:
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Quote from: toybuilt on June 06, 2005, 09:43:26 PM
your other truck, you know the one your g/freind rolled 6 time on the road

hmm  :headscratch:  and yet he wants 20 inches of lift
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Hey crawlerdan, with that spring pack what tires size did you run? I'm in the same boat, trying to figure out what springs to use to get the right lift and flex for when I do my SAS.
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Crawlerdan was running 38.5 11 15 inch boggers
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crawlerdan

ya he said it, i had 38.5 boggers on 15x8 beadlocks, i only rubbed, um let me think.... oh ya, never, i moved the front axle 6.5 inches forward     ...hehehe :rofl2:  :_order:

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Yota4life

I love my 7pack waggs. They droop so good in the front and give a nice ride also. But they are pretty flat springs so you wouldnt get all that lift out of them.
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