cc93cruiser
CRUZAHEAD
very nice boston, take before and after pics of the install, let us see 

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Rich said:Going through a corner too fast, with a vehicle that oversteers, would result in the back leading the front, which most drivers would find impossible to recover from. With understeer, the vehicle plows ahead, so at least the drivers gets to see what they are about to hit!
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I here a lot of guys having problems with things hitting or clearance issues... Whats up... I'm running J's L's 1.5 spacers up front and rear... no issues ....????? Is this the rigs or The parts, Whats up !....
Boston Mangler said:Care to elaborate on both statements please?![]()
woody said:hhhhmmmm......wonder if I outta take pics or not....hhhmmmmmmm
T Y L E R said:
Just curious how you're dealing with castor correction; plates, bushings?? Or do you have the slee front control arms .. or perhaps a ton of weight up front (bumper/winch/dual battery?)
TY
I'm running that exact setup on my '94 - if I did it over again I'd go with the plates. The bushings are a PITA and may or may not correct enough (seems to be slight differences between rigs). However, I don't have any sway bar issues and really like look of this setup. You'll be happy IMO ... but think about the plates/bushings because you'll have to buy and reinstall Toyota bushings if you decide to go with the plates later ...Boston Mangler said:Anyone running the 850 with a 1" Spacer with only the bushings? The ARB Bumper is on its way and i will eventually have a dual battery as well.
Thoughts?
Anyone running the 850 with a 1" Spacer with only the bushings? The ARB Bumper is on its way and i will eventually have a dual battery as well.