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Post by Rcross on Jun 24, 2007 19:16:08 GMT -5
A vid that was shot yesterday while out playing, I was impressed with the front suspension and have always heard people complaining about lifting a front tire not a rear.
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Post by davidscj7 on Jun 24, 2007 19:38:30 GMT -5
When did the front flex? Did I miss it? I did see him lift a rear tire but I didn't see the front travel more than a couple of inches.
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Post by davidscj7 on Jun 24, 2007 19:43:44 GMT -5
BTW, this thread may need to be moved.
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Post by Rcross on Jun 24, 2007 20:39:30 GMT -5
Yeah just noticed it was in vendor section?? Could have sworn that I had posted it in photo and video, oops.
and emmm oh yeah the 35's give the illusion it doesnt flex well, sure thats the ticket heh. Actually for it being a 95% stock suspension it does flex pretty good, strangely I hardly ever lift a front tire it is always one of the rear tires that goes airborne.
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Post by jeepchipjones on Jun 25, 2007 11:15:59 GMT -5
Toyotas are weighed down in the front so much more than the rear, which what keep the front tires on the ground and the back ones come off. The IFS doesnt allow much flex in the front, but that isnt to say that it doesnt do well offroad. Ive seen some custom IFS suspensions before that do allow a lot of flex, but they were very custom, expensive projects... but it can be done!
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