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Eckert
04-27-2009, 05:30 PM
1987 4Runner SR5 (clean title:flipoff2:)
22re
RUF
blocks in rear
TG high steer
Allpro hanger kit
35" BFG A/T's
83 front axle
stock everything else

figured out shocks are mandatory and i need much lower gearing. doubler and 5.29's are definitely in order. need to move the steering box forward. half ass strip the back interior and add toolboxes, replace rear blocks with springs, replace every crappy toyota hose clamp with the generic kind.

overall, it seemed to do ok all things considered, just needs more time and $$$ to make it capable. appearently 22re's dont need oil pressure or water to run.

before and after:

BroncoJo
04-27-2009, 05:56 PM
I would get a front drive shaft with more than 8-10 inches of travel, and shocks:flipoff2:

william_ace
04-27-2009, 07:09 PM
i think the side steps and the front valance on the bumper probably would have helped you out.

Jackasic
04-27-2009, 07:31 PM
was that on Austin craigslist a few weeks back?

Eckert
04-27-2009, 07:33 PM
was that on Austin craigslist a few weeks back?

negative, ive had this one for a couple of months now.

Sharpe
04-27-2009, 08:36 PM
Get rid of the blocks too. You're rear u-bolts were walkin around whilst wheelin...

Eckert
04-27-2009, 08:52 PM
Get rid of the blocks too. You're rear u-bolts were walkin around whilst wheelin...

just a matter of finding the right springs to use. i was tightening them when the glorious trail leader made yall come back for me.

uglyota
04-28-2009, 10:11 AM
56" chevys, blocks, shackles and antiwrap bar. Use steel blocks with tight-fitting centerpins and locknuts on your ubolts. Getting enough lift for the rear with just springs is gonna leave you with some really arched, stiff springs.
and I wouldn't go 5.29s if you ever wanna drive on the highway
cool truck. get sliders

BroncoJo
04-28-2009, 10:40 AM
56" chevys, blocks, shackles and antiwrap bar. Use steel blocks with tight-fitting centerpins and locknuts on your ubolts. Getting enough lift for the rear with just springs is gonna leave you with some really arched, stiff springs.
and I wouldn't go 5.29s if you ever wanna drive on the highway
cool truck. get sliders

5.29's would be too much for 35-37in tires? I would think 5.29's would be needed to make it up a damn overpass

J Cooper
04-28-2009, 10:47 AM
check it out, i almost have that same picture :gigem:

FJAggie07
04-28-2009, 11:08 AM
5.29's would be too much for 35-37in tires? I would think 5.29's would be needed to make it up a damn overpass

5.29's and 37's are perfect together for the 22RE. Which transmission does the Runner have? I am assuming a standard with his comment about Dual Cases.

uglyota
04-28-2009, 11:18 AM
I didn't see where he was going to 37s. I am on 35s with 4.10s and still roll 5th gear on the highway when my motor's running right. The 22re doesn't like to scream. 4th gear gets you up the overpasses

FJAggie07
04-28-2009, 11:29 AM
I squawked the stock 28" tires running Lockrites and 5.29's in my Runner. :gigem: :D