87 Toyota reg cab SAS'D

Jesser04

Well-Known Member
Location
Kaysville Utah
I'm in need of everyones opinon I have a toyota that I want to sas. I don't know what route to go leafs or coils with control arms? Is there a reason no one does coils? This will be my first build so I would like to get a kit with all the brackets and everything. What do you guys suggest I do for a front axle. Please help thanks Jesse
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
Coils require bit more thinking-- leafs are much easier than working out links and track bars and all that. And if you're doing a custom deal, spring rates need to be worked out too.
 

SLC97SR5

IDIesel
Location
Davis County
Go with a leaf kit.
The coilovers and links work well but leafs are proven, reliable and far less expensive and have great articulation.

Research: Allprooffroad.com, marlincrawler.com and trail-gear.com

I use Summit Machine for all my TG orders!


Your '87 is one step ahead because it already has the desirable 3" wider rear axle, you will need a front axle from a 79-85 Truck or '85 4Runner.
 

The Stranger

Stranger Danger
Location
Draper Utah
I have an All Pro kit on my 94 regular cab and it does just fine. And just run 1.5" spacers on your front axle so you match the width of your wider rear.
 

rondo

rondo
Location
Boise Idaho
The answer depends on some factors. If this is a daily driver and your budget is bigger, go with coils as the ride is much better. If your budget is smaller then leafs may be in your future. Leaf setup may also be easier to do at home if you don't have all the tools.

Mine (Nissan) has been SAS with coilovers since 01 and i don't regret it but it's a daily driver.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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The answer depends on some factors. If this is a daily driver and your budget is bigger, go with coils as the ride is much better. If your budget is smaller then leafs may be in your future. Leaf setup may also be easier to do at home if you don't have all the tools.

Mine (Nissan) has been SAS with coilovers since 01 and i don't regret it but it's a daily driver.

IMO the high-quality leafs ride quite well. My old 4Runner had All-Pro springs F & R and rode very well, better than most new vehicles. It also had plenty of wheel travel offroad, it was a good setup.
 

L.D.

hillbilly delux
Location
reno nv.
I know I'm new here, and no one knows me but I build alot of toyotas. since you have never done this before I say buy the kit, their all about the same, I personaly favor Marlin. we are using stock fullsize wagoneer front springs, 7 leaves. it's just a bit longer than a stock toyota and LOTS OF FLEX. the spring is flat so it won't lift the front too high in the air. it's an easy job, should be a weakend project. the high stear kit is needed. we often use the ford shocktowers if they don't come with the kit you buy. good luck and enjoy your build.
 

rock4fun

Active Member
Location
springville ut
I like having leafs on the front of my crawler. I run allpro leafs up front and coils in the rear and this works out real good. It is very stable on the rocks and it still has a soft ride with plenty of flex. You can click on my picture and see the flex it works out nice.
 
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