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Re: New brakes and suspension
[Re: jolly4x4]
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10/23/07 12:37 AM
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Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 87
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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After $1000 in parts and another $1000 in labor its all back together.
It sits about 1.5" higher than it did before. There is a stretch of road with bad washboard bumps near my home - before I would hit these at like 45 and the truck would literally start moving sideways while bouncing up and down. Now it takes these in stride - the ride is still firm but it seems like "the tires get back on the ground faster."
The powerslot rotors feel great and the stopping distances are much shorter and with less brake pressure.
I'm done for now but will looking for some other mods in the Spring!
Jack Jolly 2002 4Runner Sport Edition Gangsta Black
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