I was having trouble finding good shocks to use for the rear of my truck, so I installed brackets that allow me to run shocks that are eye/eye instead of stem at the top...came out good
I was having trouble finding good shocks to use for the rear of my truck, so I installed brackets that allow me to run shocks that are eye/eye instead of stem at the top...came out good
1995 4runner--SAS'd and armored--GONE
1998 4Runner--under construction--GONE
2003 4runner...the new project
Nice. I have always wanted to see pics of them on a 4runner.
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I have them on my 4runner. They are nice. The stem for the adapter is way beefier than a regular stem on a shock would be.
Which ones did you use. I got some Pro comp ones from 4wheel parts for about $20.
'83 Truck 4x4 - 4" lift, downey header,, lots of stickers.<br />'90 Runner $600 project ,32's on black Steelies,Optima Red Top, 1.5" Balljoint Spacers, 80 series Coils, Sleeping/Storage Platform extravaganza<br /><br />You know enough to be dangerous, get out the way before you break something i can't fix- Pops