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Toyota Springs


vdub

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Has anyone tried using toyota springs on a BII.

I was thinking of going through all-pro. The fron springs have offset purches and the rears are 53 inches.

Looks like a great upgrade.
 


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Last I checked rear RBV springs are 56"s long. Not much of an upgrade to go with 53'' spring.
 

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Last I checked rear RBV springs are 56"s long. Not much of an upgrade to go with 53'' spring.
Its the front springs i realy want to run. The rears would just be to level it out. Also The rear springs look really nice. I may be wrong on the length but I think there 53". The chevy 63"'s I think will be to much like a nuddle on the road. I might also link the rear. Not sure yet. The front thogh I realy want to run the Toyota springs. The offset pirce pin I think will help with aproch angle.
 

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Likely one side of the spring is longer. Same as the RBV springs. it's got an offset center pin. Unlike the Chevy springs that are near center.

So are you planning a SAS and use Toy leaf springs up front?
 

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I don't see why you don't use the hardware on there and do a coil set up instead of rippin it apart and doing leafs....
 

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