my 93 yota. what do ya think?
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Looks good. I like it.
I would do a bit more research before you decide what type of lift you use. It all depends on what YOU want to do with your truck.
You can fit 33's with minor to no adjustments.
I would do a bit more research before you decide what type of lift you use. It all depends on what YOU want to do with your truck.
You can fit 33's with minor to no adjustments.
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just plan to do some minor off road trail riding/mudding. there are not a lot of places to ride where i live. mainly just want it to be capable of doing anything i do run up on and throw at it. i do know i don't really want a body lift. i don't like that gapped look between the body and frame.
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are the drop braket kits that bad? I thought it was better to keep cv angles at factory angle. I have looked at possibly a 2 in body with aal in rear and 2 in strut extenders. from my research it would probably be cheaper that way
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Unless you are completely set on 4 inches, I would have a look at this http://www.wabfab.org/IFS-Lift-Kits/...ypage.tpl.html. He is a vendor on here and fairly close to you. If you have manual hubs, I would not worry about your cv's.
With that set up you will be able to clear the 33's that you want. You will need longer shocks though. If you do get the 4" lift you could clear 35's fairly easily.
With that set up you will be able to clear the 33's that you want. You will need longer shocks though. If you do get the 4" lift you could clear 35's fairly easily.
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Unless you are completely set on 4 inches, I would have a look at this http://www.wabfab.org/IFS-Lift-Kits/...ypage.tpl.html. He is a vendor on here and fairly close to you. If you have manual hubs, I would not worry about your cv's.
With that set up you will be able to clear the 33's that you want. You will need longer shocks though. If you do get the 4" lift you could clear 35's fairly easily.
With that set up you will be able to clear the 33's that you want. You will need longer shocks though. If you do get the 4" lift you could clear 35's fairly easily.
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