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  1. red87

    Edgar: The adventures and ramblings of a high mileage 1992 Chevy K1500 RCSB

    What're your impressions of the 70-series muffler? I'm looking at one for my truck and really don't want it to drone in the cab like the 40-series I've used before.
  2. red87

    99 4Runner iPad mount

    I've got the big one
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    99 4Runner iPad mount

    How much vibration are we talking about? Like enough to make the device impossible to read off-road?
  4. red87

    99 4Runner iPad mount

    Hey all, I just snagged an iPad that I plan to use for GPS/navigation in my 4Runner. I've got the software all figured out so now the question is how to mount it. I'm looking at the proclip dash mount and combining that with a ram mount. I'm concerned that much leverage will cause issues with...
  5. red87

    Hella Ralley 4000 With HID Bulbs

    PMed
  6. red87

    Two Bilstein 5165s for sale $200

    And yes, I'll ship on the buyer's dime.
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    Two Bilstein 5165s for sale $200

    The shocks have about ten months on them and around 7000 miles.
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    Two Bilstein 5165s for sale $200

    Are you referring to the stud adaptors? If so, those lengths do not. You need to add about an inch or so to account for them. The extended/compressed lengths came from Bilstein. I didn't mention earlier but the lower bushings are 3/4" and 5/8". The 5/8" ones haven't been used.
  9. red87

    Two Bilstein 5165s for sale $200

    Here are the pictures as promised. The shocks only have a few thousand miles on them and have always been used with appropriately long bumpstops. I took them off when I upgraded to 2.5" Radflos.
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    Two Bilstein 5165s for sale $200

    I have a pair of Bilstein 5165s for sale. Stud mount adaptors, billet reservoir clamps, and extra lower bushings are included. The finish isn't good but the shocks work fine. Specs are as follows: Extended Length: 22.40 in / 569.0 mm Collapsed Length: 13.64 in / 346.5 mm Valving: 255/70 I'm...
  11. red87

    IM BACK!!! again....

    New leaf packs are always better than AALs but they cost more. The full pack will have better ride quality and flex than the AAL. The AALs are more likely to break than a whole new leaf pack too. I don't know that it's super common but something to keep in mind. If it was my money? New leaf...
  12. red87

    F150 suspension questions

    Why not call up Deaver or National Spring and have them make you some custom leaf springs? Or ask around in your country. I noticed you're in Germany so I feel like shipping leaf springs from the States would be pretty expensive.
  13. red87

    CYi5's '99 4Runner Buildup

    That's a weird noise. Try disconnecting the fuel pump relay and starting it. Just to isolate the starter
  14. red87

    1997 Toyota Tacoma with Wildernest. Shocks/Suspension question

    Don't forget the OME shocks and front springs/shocks too. Your needs are pretty much exactly what that suspension is designed for.
  15. red87

    CYi5's '99 4Runner Buildup

    Have you considered any kind of mechanical lock holding that plug in? Like some kind of gate you could swing over it so it couldn't back out?
  16. red87

    Got T-Boned, Now i need repairs badly plus a new rear axle...

    Friends with tube benders are good friends to have.
  17. red87

    What are the cons of a 3rd gen 4runner

    One thing to plan on doing is installing an external transmission cooler. The stock unit is located in the radiator and is known to fail, allowing your coolant and trans fluid to mix. Its an easy mod and not too pricey (~$80) and addresses the only real weak spot. You'll see similar front travel...
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    Got T-Boned, Now i need repairs badly plus a new rear axle...

    Nice looking 4th gen, I don't see too many built up. Two questions: 1). Is your panhard rubbing the pumpkin? I see a little scuff on the diff cover. 2). Does the knob on the rear shocks adjust compression, rebound, or both?
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    my '87 runner

    BJ spacers and OME springs/shocks should do the trick. Try and find some progressive bumpstops front and rear too. I had that setup on my 87 pick-up and it was relatively comfy. The ride was nicer when I had some decent weight in the bed so I'd imagine the weight of the shell on your 4Runner...
  20. red87

    Radflo 2.0 rear shocks

    Hey all, I'm in the planning stages of my 4Runner build and I'm intrigued by the Radflo 2.0 rear shocks offered by Sonoran Steel. Does anyone run them and want to give me some feedback? They look great online but first hand reviews are always best.
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