I'm getting ready to do my suspension purchase and nobody really makes a "kit". sounds like its ala carte. Can I get fj rear springs or do i just order a kit for a 4runner or an FJ? Thanks!
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I see there are 2 different kits on metal tech.
6) Can I get lighter rear springs and install air lift bladders in the coils for towing? I would like to hook up the stock air pump to them.
I agree with 6) above. When my airbags fail, this is what I've been toying with.
I found out 6) is exactly what another member has done!
sounds like 265's are your answer. Also, the stock tire size is not very popular so choices will be limited and expensive.I called metal tech yesterday and I had to make an appointment to speak with a suspension specialist. I guess that's today at 230.
I'm leaning on running the factory tire size because it seems like the sizes go from 265 to 285. No in between. I want to run the biggest tire without trimming anything. A slight rub at full compression or lock doesn't bother me I just don't want to have to start cutting up the fenders and everything.
i dont want to sound like a dick or rude, but all of us here have answered every question you have asked, yet you still dont listen to us. part of the information we have here we got from Metal Tech, the other part we have gotten from personal experience. i dont want to trash on MT because they have a great business, and are very knowledgeable, but you must remember that they work on all types of toyotas, not just GXs or even the 120 chassis... while yes their bread and butter is Land Cruisers, the GX is an odd ball, and it wasnt untill just a couple of years ago that MT got into working on GXs...I called metal tech yesterday and I had to make an appointment to speak with a suspension specialist. I guess that's today at 230.
I'm leaning on running the factory tire size because it seems like the sizes go from 265 to 285. No in between. I want to run the biggest tire without trimming anything. A slight rub at full compression or lock doesn't bother me I just don't want to have to start cutting up the fenders and everything.