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Old 09-06-2007, 12:18 PM
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Lift for 95 yota truck

How much lift and what type will I need to run 33s or 35s.
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Old 09-06-2007, 12:25 PM
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i think they have TONS of threads on this...

well, you should just get some spacers and coils, the 33's i think are a close fit, but they will work. with the small 2'' lift or w/e with spacers and such, are good.
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its possible to do anything you put your mind to. like no lift and 33's. tc is a prime example of this. or type lift and 35's in search.
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Originally Posted by infiltrator
i think they have TONS of threads on this...

well, you should just get some spacers and coils, the 33's i think are a close fit, but they will work. with the small 2'' lift or w/e with spacers and such, are good.
Too bad none of those options will work for a '95 truck since he has torsion bars and leaf springs...

I run 33x10.50 no lift on stock rims with no rubbing
yotafast on here ran 35x10.50 with no lift on stock rims

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10
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The spacers will work on a 95... At least they will if he's talking about bj spacers.
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if not spacers, why the hell wouldnt coils work?
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Originally Posted by infiltrator
if not spacers, why the hell wouldnt coils work?
b/c he has a truck not a runnner. he has leafs not coils
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Originally Posted by infiltrator
if not spacers, why the hell wouldnt coils work?
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since he has torsion bars and leaf springs...
That's why
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...... hehehe

Do bj spacers, longer rear shackle and possibly a mild body lift and you could run some 33x12.50" tires

The width is usually what causes rubbing issues, as with aftermarket rims (found that out the hard way)
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There's always the Zuk coil mod for the rear springs too...

Though that's mainly to fix sag and not to gain lift.
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