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Old 11-02-2004, 09:41 AM
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ok look this decision is up to you!!! look on the net and see what you think looks better even tho it is dumb to lower a 4x4 but people do lift 2 wheel drives just for the looks
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I have a 88' 2wd lowered on Mk4 supra wheels. Its nice and clean. It has 3 inch blocks in the rear and beltech drop spindles in the front. I like the way it rides. Not bumpy and you can still feel the road. I have a rear sway bar off of a Grand National and got a bigger sway bar in the front from a old circle track truck. I have a Locker in the rear end also. Fun to go sliding around corners or doing doughnuts in some parking lots! On dry ground its a bit hard due to the 255/50/16s in the rear and the sticky Z rated tires that are wrapped on em.

Taco you want the 22RTE and your not looking to push the boost past 12psi your fine. The stock ECU shuts the fuel off to the motor after 12-13psi due to overboost. I had a 22RTE for a couple months. I pulled it out to do a tare down and rebuild it to take some high power with a SpeedPro standalone system because the stock ecu SUCKS, but I ran out of money.

I say, buy a SR20DET and take the valve cover to a machine shop and have them mill in TOYOTA and get rid of the NISSAN. Than tell everyone it used to be a 1JZ-GTE that you had 2cyls removed to make it a 4cyl. If you can make up a good story people will believe you. SR20s running stock can get up to 250ish by just cranking up the boost and playing with your timing. Then buy a AEM piggy back and bigger turbo and a alochol injection system (so you can run high boost but still run pump gas) and hit 350hp. They are very very common to find and for a good setup maybe 2-3k. Its a thought that I might do.

As far as the 4x4...LOWER IT!!! AWD baby, sleeper.

Here is my truck.
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Re: toyota pickup should i lift or lower????

try the total chaos pre runner suspention and go up with it
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Re: toyota pickup should i lift or lower????

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try the total chaos pre runner suspention and go up with it
This thread is from 2004.
I'm thinking the OP has decided by now.

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