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I want to lift my 90 4runner, 4-6inches. Dont really know where to start. Do I need to change the gears out. Look for some advice/pros/cons, etc.
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Re: Lifting
You might whant to look for Downey off road catalog. I have found it to be very educational, aside from the fact tha they sell their products. It informs as to the pros and cons, on lifting, gearing, tire size's, and good commen sence. another good source to read up is North west off-road, not as educational but, more informative as a con for Downey catalog. Both of theese co. specalize on toyota off road products.
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Re: Lifting
Thanks
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Use those catalogs for info only. There is better and less expensive stuff available.
Before you do anything, WHAT will the truck be used for ? (trails, mud, rock crawling, etc.) This will affect how you build the truck.
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84 4Runner - ARBed 5.29s F&R, 4.7 & 2.28 t-cases, Chevys, AP x-over, BudBuilt x-member, 2" drv trn lift, 36" TSLs, 30 spline Longs 80 something p/u - Buick 231 V6/TH-350 trans, Holley 4 bbl, Weiand intake, dual batts, dual tanks ... 89 4Runner - stock 2000 Isuzu Trooper + 2010 Sonata |
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Re: Lifting
Im lookin for a clean, nice lookin lift. Interested in trail and mud, mainly. I dont want to go hackin body parts and shit either. Thnx
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Re: Lifting
Im wanting to run 33's or 35's, ive got 15.5" 6-lug rims that i want to use. If that helps.
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