A_S_R's Build Thread
I purchased my 2003 V8 Limited in August 2009 with 120k miles (at 200k as of January 2016). It was factory equipped with all options (heated leather, nav, rear air suspension, etc). Mods are targeted towards daily driving and some off road on the weekends during hunting season.
Suspension/Wheels/Tires
Audio/Electronics/Lighting
Other
The day I picked it up: http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...r.jpg~original Prior lift setup - approx 2.25" lift on 255/75/17's http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...9.jpg~original http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...6.jpg~original Prior lift setup - approx 4" lift on 285/70/17's http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...7.jpg~original http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...5.jpg~original Prior lift setup - approx 4" lift on 275/65/18's http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...0.jpg~original Current setup with Icon Stage 2 http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...6.jpg~original http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...v.jpg~original Icon rear with end links http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...j.jpg~original Front/rear LED's installed: http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...6.jpg~original JL sub swap http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...3.jpg~original Clazzio's installed. Pics were right after install, wrinkles worked out after the pics were taken. http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...p.jpg~original http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...e.jpg~original |
Awesome rig A_S_R, and thank you for all the excellent knowledge/advice on the FJC/5100 swap. Can't wait to see what you do next!
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Glad to help! Sad to say it's probably going to be a different suspension setup. I'm definitely moving the 5100's up to the top notch, should net around 3" lift and will adjust the rear to get the desired stance.
Also, I meant to include this in the original post, but my last 4x4 (had a 97 2wd 4runner and a Mustang between them) was a 90 GMC with 6" lift and 35's, it's my inspiration for the 4runner. Won't be as extreme, but definitely what I'm going towards. http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...e.jpg~original http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...2.jpg~original |
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You put on 37k miles in less than 2 months??:wow:
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I think you put the wrong year for purchase Ark, I know you had it before August of '11.
I was wondering if you'd ever post up a build thread, it's looking nice. Thanks for the help in the past! That GMC reminds me of my buddy's '89 reg cab step side with 6" Trailmaster and the same tires.. true duel Flowmaster 1 chambers... That truck was a HOSS, especially when it had 35" Hawgs. |
Looks great A_S_R!!!:thanks: for the great thread can't wait to follow along with the build!
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Figured it was time for a build thread, just never took time to make one. I loved the GMC but hated 6 to 8 mpg in my daily driver so I had to move on.
Although I kept telling myself that I'd wait, I just purchased a set of OME coils for the front. I'm shooting for 3" maybe slightly more lift in the front. Not sure when I'll get them installed, hopefully soon. Thanks guys! |
I got the OMEs installed on Saturday, absolutely love them. I loved the xreas/fj coil combo, but felt the 5100/fj coil combo was lacking. It was great in a straight line but suffered pretty badly with nose dive and body roll. I really didn't realize how bad it was until I got the OMEs put on. Current setup feels way better than stock. It stays super flat in turns, no dive when braking, and drives even smoother than before. I still have to get an alignment, but even with out that the ride is much improved.
I'm waiting on it to settle so I can get measurements, will post pics up then as well. It looks like I got right at 3 inches, time will tell though. I'm unsure what's next, probably going to leave things alone for a while. Thinking about adding lights to the bumper and getting something to correct the speedometer. Anything else just depends on funds. |
Congrats on the new suspension. I guess it's time to change the sig. :bigok:
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Nice ride
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so you got OME front springs only? no diff shocks or rear components?
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My current setup is Bilstein 5100's/OME 885's on the front, stock rear. I ditched XREAS and ended up with the OEM non-xreas 4runner shocks on the rear. I tried several sets of rear shocks, including Bilsteins, and had horrible ride quality. The OEM shocks are the only thing I could find that would ride decent. I have the OEM rear air suspension and therefore don't have coils in the rear. I've adjusted the rear air bags to raise it enough to level out. Adding air to the bags made the rear more firm, it's pretty well matched front/rear. I have plans of ditching the OEM rear air system and using Bilsteins and Toytec Superflex rear coils, but that'll be down the road. I love the auto leveling feature, really don't want to lose that.
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