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Join Date: May 2004
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Revtek lift with TRD??
Hey guys. I keep hearing that putting a spacer lift on TRD coils is a bad idea! Something about progressive rate coils with the TRD package. Does anyone here know about this. I want 3-4 inches of lift with 285 75 tires and don't want it to ride like crap! Any help or advise on lift which does not cost a ton of cash would be very helpful. Great forum!
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Re: Revtek lift with TRD??
It may be a little rougher, but it is not a bad ride at all! Check out www(dot)cornfedsuspension(dot) com for a better spacer lift than revtek at a great price. Also, if you are 4WD 2.5"-3" is the max lift(coilover or spacer) without going to a dropdown lift like Fabtec(sp?) or trailmaster 6". Later
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Re: Revtek lift with TRD??
some people claim it to be stiff...basically any spacer lift will be stiffer...my suggestions, try the cornfed lift...if you think it's too rough, then search around for some non-trd coils
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