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Old 09-27-2006, 09:30 PM
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pics of my lift...

97 4runner on 6 inch fabtech and custom rear...what you think?
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Old 09-27-2006, 09:32 PM
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need a bigger pic.... use photobucket
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i think you need some bigger tires to fill in that gap. otherwise...looks good *squints*. whats in the rear? those look like leafs in the front? need bigger pics
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def. time for bigger meats.
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Originally Posted by bob200587
def. time for bigger meats.
but first, bigger photo
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Are those stock size tires?
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big lift teeny tires

definetly go bigger on the rubber
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It looks good from what I can see (squinting).
I think alot of people would like to see some larger and more detailed pics though.
Hopefully you'll put some larger tires on there too!

There are alot of photo hosting sites you can use for free to link to.
www.webshots.com
www.photobucket.com
www.imageshack.com

....just to name a few.

If you need help getting them posted, just ask.

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I tried...

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seems unsafe!
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SAS i guess? sweet...
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Originally Posted by bob200587
SAS i guess? sweet...
nope, look in the original post, fabtech 6". The Fabtech 6" had lateral compression struts similar to a PC Stage II for 2nd Gen's. You can also still make out the stock coils and upper arm, kinda.
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LOL, this thread is hilarious because I can imagine all of us squinting really close to the screen, trying to make out wth is going on...

Web wheeling ain't no fun at 160x120 pixels :cry:
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Originally Posted by mastacox
LOL, this thread is hilarious because I can imagine all of us squinting really close to the screen, trying to make out wth is going on...

Web wheeling ain't no fun at 160x120 pixels :cry:
Yeh...and playing..."Name that suspension setup!"
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Originally Posted by bob200587
SAS i guess? sweet...
I thought it was at first glance too, but those are definately not leafs up front.
......guess we'll all just wait for more pics.
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Its a Fabtech lift, similar to what I've got.

The bars you see that look like leafs are really just bars to keep the drop braket more secure, and I think are a good idea for saftey reasons, but, ground clearence is greatly reduced.

I'd like to know what he did for the rear...
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Needs bigger tires, it looks like a roller skate. What did you do for the rear? I've thought of a similar setup and even PMed SC4Runner for more info. Still waiting on the money as well as a decision to which route I'm gonna go in to lift mine.
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
I thought it was at first glance too, but those are definately not leafs up front.
......guess we'll all just wait for more pics.
tsk..damn. had my hopes up to
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I like the look


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