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anyone know of a good read to teach me about lifts, gears, and everything associated?

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Old 02-24-2004, 11:02 AM
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anyone know of a good read to teach me about lifts, gears, and everything associated?

i hate asking questions about everything. is there a good site that i can do some reading?

right now im interested in lifts, shocks, tire sizes, suspension.
Old 02-24-2004, 11:08 AM
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Lightbulb some lift info

Originally Posted by madmaniac
i hate asking questions about everything. is there a good site that i can do some reading?

right now im interested in lifts, shocks, tire sizes, suspension.
if you have a taco, this was just posted within the last week, and should give you a pretty good idea of options.. if you have a 4 runner, the brands and whatnot are still applicable, but the rear setup is different. maybe someone with a 4 runner can chime in with some info.

anyway, here's the site:
http://www.customtacos.com/tech/inde...v2&id=137&c=10

-Russell
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This is a good spot.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/4Runner/
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Originally Posted by madmaniac
i hate asking questions about everything. is there a good site that i can do some reading?

right now im interested in lifts, shocks, tire sizes, suspension.

http://fastq.com/~sschaefer/4runner.html
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More info than any 1 person can consume in a month.
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Hey mallrat... regarding your sig. Shouldn't this be the stupidest thing ever said, period?

"Hey... hold me beer for a sec..."
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haha well put Jackson. Did you every get that MR2 we were talking about back in the day??? Sorry to BT

man you got me beat by two months for registering here.. haha

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Originally Posted by Mallrat
haha well put Jackson. Did you every get that MR2 we were talking about back in the day???
Not yet - too much other stuff going on... a 2-year old, buidling a house, etc. etc. etc. Plus, I want to get the 4Runner finished before I add another wallet drainer to the driveway.
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Don't post anything here, or they will eat you alive, but www.pirate4x4.com is where i do a lot of reading. Once you get through all the BS they have, its pretty good info. And like the others said, www.4x4wire.com they have good tech write up's.
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