Grim Reaper
Expedition Leader
Yes it is swap. V6 got a stronger rear diff. That Pirate link has a section that shows how to tell them apart.XJxplorer said:Hmmm... So from what I have been reading the last couple of hours, everything in the driveline and suspension areas from 86-95 are interchangeable?? No matter that its a v6 or 4cyl?
The Rear housing on 4Runners in the 90's is set up for coil springs. The diff 3rd however is plug and play in any 79-95 rear housing.
Front and all suspension parts is identical 86-95. The only appreciable difference is some front diffs have a central disconnect vacuum servo. You can easily swap that tube to and non central OR you can just plumb the vacuum to keep it locked in. Never heard of them breaking.
DO NOT LIFT THE IFS. Dropping the diff puts stress on the frame. It puts the tierods at excessive angles. It fits 33's stock. Ball joint spacer is all I would do on IFS or go with the TC long travel. That keeps stock mounting points, Stock diff location but 12 inches of wheel travel and HD control arms. It is 2 inches of lift. Makes it track 6 inches wider. Here is what a long travel truck looks like.
More pictures of Deathrunners over at Yotatech's truck. http://www.yotatech.com/ Thats is not the TC kit but similar by a different company. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=22518&postcount=15
If you just have to lift it with the 1.5 ball joint spacers. 2 inch body, 2 inch engine, 63 chevys (see the Pirate link I posted) and a custom crossmember or a www.budbuilt.com belly skid on it and it will be just about a flat belly. Thats good for about 6-7 inches of clearance better clearance over where the stock case cross member is. Rodger at http://www.4crawler.com/ has the lift parts and info on his site.
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