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lowering a 90 toy96black_widowGT 12-18-2004, 12:13 AM i have a 1990 toy pickup truck 4wd, 4 cyl, i know that the 2wd is the way to go if you want to lower but say i want to lower it what would i have to do differently to achive the slamed look? i got the truck for free from my dad so it would be pointless to sell it and buy a 2wd, so is it possible thanksw for the feedback!! phatboi 01-03-2005, 05:25 PM yes you can lower it the frame is a little dirrerent you can turn down the torsion bars if the rear axle is on top of the leafs you can use blocks to lower it if it is on the bottom you have to flip the axle on top this is usually good for about 4 inches if you want to go lower bag it we have done a few 4 runners it is basicly the same chassis AlienEvolution 01-04-2005, 05:49 PM >.< WHY do you want to lower a toyota pickup?? ahh *falls over* lift it and have some fun, especially because its 4wd.... soloseven 01-06-2005, 02:45 AM I love slammed any things, I ve slammed every and all my whips dont do it. all it will be is lots of hassles you cant just drop and drive their is lots of little factors and it will never be low,fast,clean anuf,for me anyway,unless you like the cops all ways messin with you and all the hood rats checkin your ride to gank your wheels or stereo.I ll trade you my air ridin scrapin mazda87 or my 2/3 lowered yota89 or 90 S 10 blazer with a small block squeezed in it knoxtoy808 01-18-2005, 03:56 AM if its 4wd i'd lift it if its 2wd i'd drop it....its just my opinion...just like what he mention...torsion on front and blocks in the back...what i did is i adjusted the torsion bar in the front about 4 inch drop and changed my leaf sprinf in the back to a 3" drop leaf spring with 1"drop blocks...i wanted to go lower but i had to change my wheels..its flush to the fender..hope this helps! Kyle4130 04-05-2005, 01:09 PM a 4wd lower...that brings a tear to my eye. lift it, SAS it, tube bed, full widths, lockers, and mob over those lowered things! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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