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Does anyone have any experience with Northwest Off-Road Specialties, Inc.?
I am very interested in their 6" suspension lift system for my '84 4Runner.
http://www.northwestoffroad.com/part...ion3_6lift.php
NWOR Part Number N72200 or N72200--2S
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I am very interested in their 6" suspension lift system for my '84 4Runner.
http://www.northwestoffroad.com/part...ion3_6lift.php
NWOR Part Number N72200 or N72200--2S
Thanks...
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Welcome, you should introduce yourself in introductions.
NWOR used to have a bad rep, but I've been out of the area for a while.
Really depends on your intended use of truck too. If you doing lift for a mall crawler and don't mind a rough ride it's golden.
Anytime you increase arch without increasing length springs get stiffer the higher you go.
If you want a wheelable application than go with marlin, allpro, trailbear (have seen missed reviews and life of springs). But will need to replace mounts.
NWOR used to have a bad rep, but I've been out of the area for a while.
Really depends on your intended use of truck too. If you doing lift for a mall crawler and don't mind a rough ride it's golden.
Anytime you increase arch without increasing length springs get stiffer the higher you go.
If you want a wheelable application than go with marlin, allpro, trailbear (have seen missed reviews and life of springs). But will need to replace mounts.
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