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SAS for 2nd gen the only option?

Discussion in '4Runners' started by 4WALKER, Dec 7, 2015.

  1. Dec 7, 2015 at 1:03 PM
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    4WALKER

    4WALKER [OP] Save the manual trans!!!

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    What's up TW. Searched the web and only found a few kits for "Ride leveling" the rear sag for a 91 runner. No lift kits really except an upgraded torsion bar setup... Not a fan. Wondering if going SAS is the only other option or has someone tackled fabing shock towers up to make independent suspension up front possible. Ideas and criticism welcomed.
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  2. Dec 7, 2015 at 1:11 PM
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    4WALKER [OP] Save the manual trans!!!

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    Thanks man. Did not stumble across these guys.
     
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    Blazeland also makes a LT setup for the generation. I have it on mine and it works very well.

    http://blazeland.us/

    A more budget option of raising the front are ball joint spacers. 4crawler.com makes some nice ones. My internet filter at work won't let me open that page for some reason.

    You were talking about the rear but then mentioned torsion bars, which are the front. The rear is a link setup with coils. If you are just looking to get rid of the sag, they make coil spring spacers that would work.
     
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    Blazeland also makes a LT setup for the generation. I have it on mine and it works very well.

    http://blazeland.us/

    A more budget option of raising the front are ball joint spacers. 4crawler.com makes some nice ones. My internet filter at work won't let me open that page for some reason.

    You were talking about the rear but then mentioned torsion bars, which are the front. The rear is a link setup with coils. If you are just looking to get rid of the sag, they make coil spring spacers that would work.
     
  6. Dec 7, 2015 at 3:50 PM
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    4WALKER [OP] Save the manual trans!!!

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    Cool I'll check them out too. Sorry for confusion I know it has torsion and I'm looking to ditch that. Luckily don't have much sag in the rear even with 250K on it... My issue was thats mostly what came up when I searched and I don't need it. I have even been toying with the idea of getting beams from a first gen explorer and putting them on...
    Basically the rear has aftermarket support but until you guys telling me I didn't find much love for torsion bar lifts except bigger torsion bars... Lame.
     
  7. Dec 9, 2015 at 1:12 PM
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    4WALKER [OP] Save the manual trans!!!

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    Do you have any pics of your setup?
     

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