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re rebuild of our 83 toyota truck. buggy in progress
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<blockquote data-quote="Daves Offroad Supply" data-source="post: 269788" data-attributes="member: 5276"><p><strong>Re: re rebuild of our 83 toyota truck</strong></p><p></p><p>Looks good Jamie.</p><p></p><p>On the rear suspension. The 4 link setup looks okay to me. I would say the air shocks need to be tuned better. I am not a fan of air shocks at all so I don't know where to tell you to start. One of the old comp rigs I used to help out with ran air shocks and it used to unload in ways you wouldn't expect. He put an antirock on it and it seemed to help. I would try a sway bar or antirock on the rear. If that doesn't help enough coilovers might be easier to tune. Looks like it sits kinda high to me too, that could be part of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daves Offroad Supply, post: 269788, member: 5276"] [b]Re: re rebuild of our 83 toyota truck[/b] Looks good Jamie. On the rear suspension. The 4 link setup looks okay to me. I would say the air shocks need to be tuned better. I am not a fan of air shocks at all so I don't know where to tell you to start. One of the old comp rigs I used to help out with ran air shocks and it used to unload in ways you wouldn't expect. He put an antirock on it and it seemed to help. I would try a sway bar or antirock on the rear. If that doesn't help enough coilovers might be easier to tune. Looks like it sits kinda high to me too, that could be part of it. [/QUOTE]
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