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Old 07-10-2011, 08:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i wanna straight axle my 1992 4x4 4runner what at kinda straight axle do i need?

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Don't know how I missed this thread.
To SAS your 92 the ideal solid axle would be the Toyota front axle available from 79-85.
It is the easiest to bolt up as there are many conversion kits available using it.
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are those pretty strong axles?
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There pretty strong stock, but it also depends on how you plan to wheel your truck.
But there are plenty of aftermarket parts to beef it up significantly.
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well heres the thing im new to these trucks and to wheeling i want to build my truck up i figured the junk yard would be best to pull a axle from. do u think that a dana 60 would be a good idea? and is that toyota axle a straight bolt on or do i need to do mod?

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and is that toyota axle a straight bolt on or do i need to do mod?
Converting from IFS to a solid axle, aka SAS (for Solid Axle Swap) requires a lot of work, so no axle is going to be "a straight bolt in". A Toyota axle will be the easiest, as there are plenty of conversion kits you can buy.

Why do you think you need a D60?
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okay i didnt think it would bolt straight on haha. i heard that those are really strong axles?
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If you're referring to a D60, yes, they are a really strong axle. Do you need one? from what you've posted so far, probably not.
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why do you think I dont need a d60?
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