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Solid-Axle Swap: Toyota 4Runner

Part 2: trail test
By Ben Stewart
Photography by Ben Stewart
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Driver Front Side View
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Front Suspension View
Notice the weld-on front hanger bracket and Hy-Steer setup with FJ80 tie rods. This axle is a special reverse-rotation FJ80 model with 4.88:1 gears and a Detroit Locker covered by an All-Pro diff guard. Not visible are Marlin Crawler's new Marfield birfields. The new Marfields are substantially stronger than the previous versions and should be a fairly bulletproof upgrade for solid-axle Toyota owners.
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Rear Suspension View
All-Pro has rear suspension for pickups as well as 4Runners to match the front axle conversion. The 4Runner suspension for the 4-inch conversion uses a 1.5-inch coil spring combined with a 2.5-inch billet spacer, rod end-equipped adjustable upper control arms, and Johnny Joint-equipped lower arms. Though the Panhard bar on this vehicle was relocated, the system will include an adjustable Johnny Joint bar.
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Passenger Rear Side View
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Driver Front Side View
When RTI testing on a 20-degree ramp, it's easy to see how much more articulation the 4Runner has after the solid-axle swap. The actual score was boosted about 400 points.
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Driver Front Side View
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Driver Rear Side View
In either of these situations, an IFS Toyota (or anything else IFS) would certainly have wheels hanging in the air fighting for traction. With the locked solid-axle suspension, we were able to traverse the terrain in a controlled manner without spinning a tire.
Toyota Pickup 4Runner Wheel View
Aired down to midteen psi, the 285/75R16 Yokohama Geolander M/Ts were surprisingly sticky on the rocks. Though the tires are 33 inches tall, the Mickey Thompson Challenger wheels are 16 inches, which makes for less sidewall than on a 33x12.50-15 setup. This lower-profile sidewall is a slight compromise on the trail but noticeably improves handling on the street--perfect for our dual-purpose 4Runner. FW

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