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Found a lift
Hey i found a lift here it is let me know if it has everything i need and if i can put a body lift on it after ........ here it is........
3" 4Runner 4WD Lift Kit W/ Diff Drop
+ $25 S/H Included in kit:
3" Front Lift Spacers-- CNC Machined From T-6 6061 Aluminum
6 longer top plate spacer studs
3" Rear Lift coil springs (2" lift rear coils also available- same price)
Front Diff Drop Kit- CNC Machined T-6 6061 Aluminum Drop Spacers And All Grade 8 Hardware
Install Directions
$329.99
3" 4Runner 4WD Lift Kit W/ Diff Drop
+ $25 S/H Included in kit:
3" Front Lift Spacers-- CNC Machined From T-6 6061 Aluminum
6 longer top plate spacer studs
3" Rear Lift coil springs (2" lift rear coils also available- same price)
Front Diff Drop Kit- CNC Machined T-6 6061 Aluminum Drop Spacers And All Grade 8 Hardware
Install Directions
$329.99
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ehh not a fan of spacer lifts i rather have all new coil springs like the ome one here http://www.toyteclifts.com/96024runn...runnerliftkits
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See i didnt like that either but i did like the price how much more is that lift? Does that lift have everything i need? and can i add a body lift on it after?
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It has everything you need minus the panhard bar relocator bracket. The bracket doesnt cost that much more. You should also (don't HAVE to, but it is advisable) get a Diff Drop kit... also pretty inexpensive for the added peace of mind. You can use your existing shocks with this lift if you want to.
Springs are always better than spacers my friend... and you can add a body lift later if you like.
See the pics on the link in my sig for an idea of what the lift I'm talking about looks like. I got the OME 882's for the front and 891's for the rear. I run a winch up front and a lot of gear in the back with a drawer system. I would have run these springs anyway.. I like the "sturdy" feel.
Good luck.
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Gonzo97 - I am running that lift that you are looking at. I do like the lift, however I would probably go with the springs if I were to do it all over again. The spacer lift runs well on and off road, but its a little more stiff than I would've liked. Go with the springs, throw on the BL as well, and as mentioned above, get the Diff Drop as well!
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Psalm 112- in your avatar i see that you have a rack on top of your car? Did you purchase that or make it your self? i was thinking of getting one for my 97 runner that way i can put some extra lights on the top of my car... What do you think about that?
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Kinda got off topic, but then again, it is your thread...
There are several racks out there to choose from. Mine is a ROLA rack. Do a quick google search and you'll find plenty. Search for ROLA, Yakima, Thule, Surco, Wilderness Racks, etc...
There are several racks out there to choose from. Mine is a ROLA rack. Do a quick google search and you'll find plenty. Search for ROLA, Yakima, Thule, Surco, Wilderness Racks, etc...
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