Hello,
I was hoping someone out in computer land could answer a question for me.
I bought a 1986 4runner and I am starting to modify it. it came with a Downey 3" lift springs in the back and new torsoin bars for the front. I went to put on the rear springs today and holy crap!!! that sucked.
I worked for several hours on it and only got one side done. the shackle bolts were corroded real bad, two needed to be cut off just to get the old spring off.
but anyway that is not the point. here is the question. I am just getting into 4wheeling well at least the kind where you need modifcations. I will be looking toward swapping out the front axle for a solid one because as I understand it that is the only way to go right? so the question is how much am I looking at to swap the front axle? if it is too cost prohibitive I will probably just put on these torsion bars and run it like that until I get the hang of what I am doing anyway.
so do I spend the money on the swap or invest instead in lockers for the rear and front? I would think it would be good to put the lockers in now and as money provides itself then do the axle swap? any and all opinions are welcome if of course they are productive
Thanks, sorry it is such a long post but I thank you for the help.
Reddog
I was hoping someone out in computer land could answer a question for me.
I bought a 1986 4runner and I am starting to modify it. it came with a Downey 3" lift springs in the back and new torsoin bars for the front. I went to put on the rear springs today and holy crap!!! that sucked.
I worked for several hours on it and only got one side done. the shackle bolts were corroded real bad, two needed to be cut off just to get the old spring off.
but anyway that is not the point. here is the question. I am just getting into 4wheeling well at least the kind where you need modifcations. I will be looking toward swapping out the front axle for a solid one because as I understand it that is the only way to go right? so the question is how much am I looking at to swap the front axle? if it is too cost prohibitive I will probably just put on these torsion bars and run it like that until I get the hang of what I am doing anyway.
so do I spend the money on the swap or invest instead in lockers for the rear and front? I would think it would be good to put the lockers in now and as money provides itself then do the axle swap? any and all opinions are welcome if of course they are productive
Thanks, sorry it is such a long post but I thank you for the help.
Reddog