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X-Runner Suspension parts questions

JA-Xrunner

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1. Stiffer adjustable shocks
2. Front Upper Strut brace
3. Stiffer front lowering springs
4. Thicker Front and Rear Sway bars

where can i get them if available?
 

CBRBob

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Good luck, you and everyone else here!
 

Stevenredx

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1. Stiffer adjustable shocks
2. Front Upper Strut brace
3. Stiffer front lowering springs
4. Thicker Front and Rear Sway bars

where can i get them if available?

1. none on the market yet
2. not possible, at-least i don't think so
3. SOS drop will stiffen up the front or you can have some custom springs made, none on the market as of now
4. We already have upgraded sway bars, not real sure if there would be any advantages to thicker ones over our stock ones.
 

XrunnIT

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for more performance you can try the sway bar kit from TTC. It swaps out the bushings.
 

Grumpy

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:dito: plus its super easy to installed, 45 minutes tops.
 

project-c2

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Yeah, not too much availabel for our trucks besides drop and plenty of performance mods for the engine.
 

krisxrunner

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I know I'm digging up a 6 yr old thread but have they made a strut tower bar for the x runner yet?
 

NHXRUNNER

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I haven't seen anyone install one yet.....doesn't mean they don't exist
 

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I'm sure you can have one custom fabbed, or make a universal one work
 

autobodyX

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YYY? With the truck being a full frame and all the bracing underneath and the relative low horsepower I believe a strut brace is not needed.
If you are looking for visual appeal under the hood add the supper charger, you get more smiles per gallon with one.:smile:
 

triumphx

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^ I agree, these trucks handle their own in the twisties....what needs to addressed is the power
 

Nashman

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Strut tower bar lol i think i just shot milk out of my noses..... you could just bolt it to the fender apron's lol
 

SgtBadA

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I don't think a strut brace is needed at all. Just get the coil overs and bigger sway bars will make it handle so much better over factory
 
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