I'm working on putting 86 rear springs up front of my 85. I just need to know how much lift that does for the front if any. I'm looking to get around 4 to 5" of lift. Could I take some leafs out of my old 4" spring pack or just get an add a leaf.
I'm sure their are other threads with this info but I live out in the middle of no where so internet sucks out here making it take forever to fined anything.
Just add some Kevlar Chrome Plated air bags in between your spring pack so you have the option of 4" or 5" of lift, so you can clear 32 or 33 inch thornbirds without any issue.
so I tried running through the window. It didnt seem to help much. I do need somebody to help me out getting the glass out of my head. Should I go to the hospital or just try and pull them out with a really large dull knife?
First people want to run chevy springs on a toyota and now they want to put a rear suspension up front, and i thought putting two transfercases on a truck was wierd..........................:laughing:
Are you trying to say you want people to stop posting to it so it'll disappear? 'Cause I wouldn't wanna keep a thread alive if it was bothering you. Please post again to let me know :flipoff2::flipoff2::flipoff2:
mooseknuckle4x4 said:
so I tried running through the window. It didnt seem to help much. I do need somebody to help me out getting the glass out of my head. Should I go to the hospital or just try and pull them out with a really large dull knife?
I don't know, do they have a hospital in Yamhill? If so, I'd expect them to use a really large dull knife!
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