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<blockquote data-quote="84Toyota4x4" data-source="post: 988880" data-attributes="member: 16626"><p>Im with stupid.</p><p></p><p>Although, even as a pavement pounder, Id go for hysteer, and front brake upgrades with a larger bore master cylinder, Land Cruiser rotors and IFS truck calipers to start with, maybe even a manual proportioning valve for the rear.</p><p></p><p>Those are the two things that plagued me with my truck when it was stock-ish like yours. Sometimes just improving on the stock designs before making it more "capable" is the best plan. I broke steering arms multiple times (scary - to say the least), and the brakes always left me wondering when I was actually going to be able to stop. After I put on hysteer, the difference in ease of turning is amazing, and the brake upgrades makes it feel much more safe driving on the road.</p><p></p><p>Also, as someone else said, if its going offroad at all, having good recovery points will be helpful if you get yourself stuck and need help getting out.</p><p></p><p>~T.J.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Where are you located?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="84Toyota4x4, post: 988880, member: 16626"] Im with stupid. Although, even as a pavement pounder, Id go for hysteer, and front brake upgrades with a larger bore master cylinder, Land Cruiser rotors and IFS truck calipers to start with, maybe even a manual proportioning valve for the rear. Those are the two things that plagued me with my truck when it was stock-ish like yours. Sometimes just improving on the stock designs before making it more "capable" is the best plan. I broke steering arms multiple times (scary - to say the least), and the brakes always left me wondering when I was actually going to be able to stop. After I put on hysteer, the difference in ease of turning is amazing, and the brake upgrades makes it feel much more safe driving on the road. Also, as someone else said, if its going offroad at all, having good recovery points will be helpful if you get yourself stuck and need help getting out. ~T.J. EDIT: Where are you located? [/QUOTE]
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