My rig is a '90 2dr 4runner. Currently is has 3-3.5" of lift on 32's. MC rear bumper and sliders are waiting to go on. I'm slowly piecing together everything I need for my sas which hopefully should start by this fall.



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I'll keep that in mind. I'm pretty sure I will have to build a pack to get it the height I need it. I don't have any of the rear springs though.. just the fronts from the 83.yotacowboy wrote:take another set of stock rears, and the 83 rears, mix and match with 5 or 6 leaves to get the ends of each leaf to be evenly spaced. should give you about 3"-4" lift and moves the axle forward about 2"-3".
That's funny, I thought the purpose of an SAS was to get rid of IFS in favor of a solid axleYoda wrote:i would highly advice against doing anybody lift when you SAS the truck. it just defeats the purpose of doing a SAS in the first place.
well yea if you are doing a flat belly i can see its purpose, but normally it is a cheap way of stuffing bigger tires while SAS isnt really about stuffing tires but to gain flex and durabilityArya Ebrahimi wrote:That's funny, I thought the purpose of an SAS was to get rid of IFS in favor of a solid axleYoda wrote:i would highly advice against doing anybody lift when you SAS the truck. it just defeats the purpose of doing a SAS in the first place.![]()
I think a SMALL body lift, in the range of .75-1.5", in order to allow a flat belly, is a good compromise and is acceptable. If no flatbelly, just cut cut cut till the tires clear.
Ary