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Rear end sag #629772 07/25/05 12:03 AM
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greg_mgm Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
My 91 4Runner has saggy-butt. Im considering doing the cheap thing and putting in 1 1/2" spacers. (daystar?) Anyone using spacers, and any problems? This is my daily driver, and it sees ocasional easy off roading at the worst. 1 1/2" in the rear would level it out.


91 4Runner V6 Auto 4x4 Performance Products progressive rear springs, Doetsch Tech MV 12 shocks, Rancho 9000 front shocks.


Re: Rear end sag [Re: greg_mgm] #629773 07/25/05 12:31 AM
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ZUK Offline
Body Damage is Cool
that would be ZUK's choice <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Rear end sag [Re: greg_mgm] #629774 07/25/05 12:33 AM
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Coyotekid Offline
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<a href="www.downeyoff-road.com" target="_blank">Go hear to doweny off-road</a>
And get their HD Rear Springs. It'll fix your ride height, good for off-roading, and wont sag down when you load it up. Unlike coil spacers, which will make your ride-height higher, but wont really help your handleing, and will also sag down again, once you load it up with people/stuff ect...

But thats just the route that I'm going....

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