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nem

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  1. Stay up late, drink rum, watch porn, and scream out the window then go to bed when the sun rises.
  2. Damn, that sucks Ryan. No bueno! Sorry bud
  3. Lots of power!
  4. Wow, too bad you could not have rethought what you wanted to post and shown a little more tact.
  5. I know, but the runner looks good with a mild lift. All I would need to do is use FJ rear springs and adjust the bilsteins in the front to the same lift height and then have an alignment done. We do a lot of lifts. The Land Cruiser springs will work for the rears, and adjusting the shocks will not lift the vehicle. You should do a spindle set in the front. My boss is getting ready to do 2 inches on his 2000 4 Runner with 33s, so I can get you his input on it. He is looking at ~$400 in parts. I am on the fence still. I have bilstein 5100's with height adjustment on the front and when I put them on I kept them at normal heigth. Any input is helpful and what are land cruiser rears going for down your way?
  6. Our craigslist sucks around here.
  7. But I don't drive like you guys, Aaron might say I drive like an old man.
  8. Neither does the added weight in the rear. Maybe I will remove the running boards and see it I like that.
  9. I know, but the runner looks good with a mild lift. All I would need to do is use FJ rear springs and adjust the bilsteins in the front to the same lift height and then have an alignment done.
  10. Damn you Sean, I am look at 1.5" lift for the rear of the 4runner now!
  11. Good looking kit. Dropped spindles is the best way to go. Maintains linkage geometry. Progressive coils are a must! Eurothane may be a bit noisy and stiff, but will last forever. Bushings are just for the end link kit in the rear. The cones are the new bumpstops to get some travel back. Should be good. One piece is still en route and that is my adjustable Panhard Bar. Looks like a fun project Sean.
  12. Slacked
  13. Left side or right side? Center and I hope it turns into a chunky kit kat later.
  14. They should just remain an astro droid!
  15. Damn droids acting like candy bars anyway!
  16. My phone just updated to Kit Kat, did not taste very well when I tried to bite it.
  17. That's probably the most shamefull thing I've seen in a while. I'll remember to give him a call after lunch to inform him of the piracy. Although he's humble enough he probably won't even worry about it. That man's involvement in the industry is why 95% of the product on the market is out there. I find it pathetic people can justify stealing decades of knowledge like that. Mark, Aaron, or a mod needs to remove that link from SSA. I removed it per your request Quentin.
  18. Damn robins keep building nests on the porch!
  19. Sean if you lower the big ugly will it hurt driving in the snow? Around here we drive in a couple inches before they get around to plowing at times.
  20. Still sore today and today is shoulder day.
  21. WOuld be nice to have an ace in ones pocket to do what is needed to help.

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