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Old 07-08-2012, 10:36 AM
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4 inch lift

i have he chance to get a 4 inch suspension lift for dirt cheap but am deciding on weather i want to go that high as my goal is to run 33s which i know i can with this but ive also looked at the ball joint spacer lift does anyone have any pics of either the 4 inch lift or the ball joint spacer lift so i can decide thanks
Old 07-08-2012, 11:32 AM
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1.5" BJ spacers. No T-bar crank. 31" tires. Plenty of pictures of what you're looking for in the pictures thread.

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In my opinion, BJ spacers should only be used for increasing wheel travel and not for larger tires. They allow full suspension compression so a tire that rubs the fenders without the spacers will still rub with them if the suspension compresses enough.

here's my '88 with 4" ProComp bracket lift, ProComp 4-5" lift leafs and 2" longer than stock shackles with 31"-ish tires:




*the bent rear bumper caused by a Toyota Matrix trying make a new type of Toyota Hybrid.

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