Hey, how to bump this thing? I hit it hard on the ground wouldn't release, I have manually press on it and pull it loose. I used a dewalt one before, the bump was easy, slight hit and it releases more string. I couldn't get this one to work.
It probably has to do with how you have the string wound. I ran into that problem not too long ago and I thought something happened to the head. I took it apart cleaned it and rewound the string. Worked like a charm again
I put the bilstein 6112s on the front and a 5000 series (can’t remember what one right now) from the 4th gen on the rear. Go on my channel and check out the 4Runner playlist because I have a video on this exact question. It should have links to the place I ordered my parts from as well. In the video I show the panhard bar drop brackets and all the stuff I had to do
hey ik this is really random but i saw you're trying to sell a surron on marketplace and I don't think you were receiving the messages so I found you here. was that you selling the surron and how can I contact you?
So what notches did you end up putting the circlips on in the front? I'm getting ready to do my lift with the same setup on my 99 and want to avoid problems.
Great...another Bunch of Asshat Flatlanders Screwing up my backyard with Half wit off road experience...I watch these clowns trying this constantly...they think buying a bunch of parts makes them off road experts...what a Joke..You want to show everyone how much you know ? Go run even the practice trails at King of the Hammers
The trail is a point to point that starts and ends on paved roads so we didn’t have to drive back through! I think we are gonna leave it alone for a while though 😂 it was a slow going trail
What you don't want to is to bite off way too much. Some folks have gone onto shelf trails and where there are dangerous drop-offs, they freak out. I would tackle far less challenging terrain, and as my experience grows, (and I've made some modifications from stock) then I'd feel safer on far more challenging and dangerous terrain.
Oh yeah 100%! It took us a while to get through it because we’re not wanting to break something. If I was new to crawling it would have been a different outcome im sure 😂
There are no stupid questions only stupid answers LOL but yes this particular design is definitely strong enough for what he plans on doing with it it appears to be 2 by 3 rectangular steel probably .120 wall thickness. The torsion axles are awesome for ground clearance how smooth they ride and their ability to act individually
Dang! Good eye! That is 2x3 .120 wall on the main pieces with 1.5x3 .120 on the outer edges. Torsion axles are 1000lb each. I didnt want to go too heavy and have no give suspension wise