MXjunk127
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 23, 2003 14:58:56 GMT -5
hey, considering I have some toy questions 24/7 and have not been asking them in fear of flame. I figured I might just start a questions thred. I ashure you It will never end Ok, the beggining of a neverending quest... 1. What is the lug patern on 84-86 trucks? 5 Bolt 2. Can I run a 3" bodylift with my stock tire size while waiting on my suspension lift? 3. how powerfull of a winch should i order with my ARB bumper?
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Post by carlos4x4sand on Nov 23, 2003 15:27:44 GMT -5
1.) They are the same as all 4wd drive toyota till 95 i think which is 6"x5.5" 2.)Yes u can run on ur bodylift, there is nothing wrong with driving on a bodylift while u wait for ur suspension lift 3.)Sorry dont know much about whiches. Laterz
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MXjunk127
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 23, 2003 17:07:20 GMT -5
thanks, there are 6 holes?
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Post by carlos4x4sand on Nov 23, 2003 17:10:55 GMT -5
What do u mean there are 6 holes?
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MXjunk127
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 23, 2003 18:08:58 GMT -5
6 bolts and 6 nuts holding the rim on.
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Post by 86taco on Nov 23, 2003 20:21:53 GMT -5
The last time I checked there were 6 lug nuts that hold my tires on. Go out to your truck and look at it.
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MXjunk127
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 23, 2003 21:17:38 GMT -5
Another question, what is the angle sensor thing I have seen in a toyota or too?
What must be done to the steering systems after a lift?
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Post by carlos4x4sand on Nov 23, 2003 22:22:22 GMT -5
What angle sensor thing?? Where do u have this or notice it?? What kind of lift are u talking about BODY or SYSPENSION??
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 23, 2003 22:30:29 GMT -5
youve never seen the angle sensors? the huge boxes on the dashboard? I dont have pics, but ive seen them.
Both suspension and Body (7")
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Post by carlos4x4sand on Nov 23, 2003 22:36:26 GMT -5
Oh are u talking about the Clinometers or something liket that, That tell angle degrees? ? And about the steering i would say have an alignment done.
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 23, 2003 23:35:30 GMT -5
yea, I guess thats it.
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Post by carlos4x4sand on Nov 23, 2003 23:46:43 GMT -5
well those are used so u can know or beaware of what angle ur at so's not to tip over.
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Post by DeadlyPeace on Nov 24, 2003 13:35:46 GMT -5
You can get a drop drag link for up to a 4" suspension lift - $80. If you go higher then that it would be best to go to a Hy-steer set-up - $200-$500, depending on what you can make yourself or if you need to buy the whole set. You can run with the stock straight drag link, but it will put more stress on the steering arm and could eventually cuz it to break.
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Post by snorkleman on Nov 24, 2003 15:57:48 GMT -5
MX your LAME!!! LOL I had to give you a hard time for the subject of this post. ;D
The winch question. Rule of thumb is get one double the the weight of your vehicle. So I would say a 8000lbs winch would do for ya.
Later man
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Post by 4xfred on Nov 24, 2003 21:21:11 GMT -5
;D The "box" you refer to is a combo altitude/clinometer that was a factory option. The way I figure it, if there's no trees, I'm @ the right altitude. And if I reach out my window & touch ground immediately, then I have rolled ;D ;D Don't need no stinkin' gauges to tell me this!!! ;D As far as your lift ?'s...there is a forum for this!!! When you post it, please let us know exactly what you're doing/dealing with. SOOOO much easier to give help. Later...
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Post by MXjunk127 on Nov 24, 2003 21:49:16 GMT -5
LMFAO!
you guys are funny!
and Yes I am lame, I even bothered to look this stuff up.
fred, may i quote you?
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Post by 4xfred on Nov 24, 2003 23:39:10 GMT -5
;D ;D Sure thing, high fives around, pounds across the board, ;D ;D
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Post by DeadlyPeace on Nov 25, 2003 13:10:26 GMT -5
;D The "box" you refer to is a combo altitude/clinometer that was a factory option. The way I figure it, if there's no trees, I'm @ the right altitude. And if I reach out my window & touch ground immediately, then I have rolled ;D ;D Don't need no stinkin' gauges to tell me this!!! ;D Ain't that the truth.
Of course there are people I've seen that may need one to let them know if they've rolled.
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Post by L8sho2003 on Nov 25, 2003 21:48:29 GMT -5
LOL!!!! I have seen articles about people adapting the old toyota clinometers to thier trucks. How do these people figure the safe driving angle in thier truck without rolling it first? ;D
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Post by 4xfred on Nov 25, 2003 22:20:49 GMT -5
;D They keep the altimeter @ sea level & the clinometer @ 0!!! Later...
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