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Old 01-25-2006, 01:24 PM
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Question about 2.75" EZ-Lift Spacer

I was reading around and found out that they in fact have a 2.75" front lift spacer for the Tundra. Since the Tundra, 4th gen Tacoma, and 3rd gen 4Runner all use the same front suspension and I was looking at exactly a 2.75" lift for the front on my 4R to match the 3"+ lift I will have for the rear using the FJ80 front coils, I was wondering if anyones has tried the EZ-Lift 2.75" Spacer on there 4th gen Tacoma or 3rd gen 4runner. I found a place where they carry the EZ-Lift products at http://www.extremetrucktoys.com The price for the front spacers are $118 shipped. So if anyone is running this setup on either Tundra, Tacoma, or 4Runner, please share your experience. Thanks.

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bump to myself.
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my moms got the spacers in the front and i think blocks in the rear of her tundra it rides a little stuff do to the stock shocks it looks like the front spacers goes underneth the spring and held to gother by 3 bolts ... i hope thats the answer you where looking for
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Actually the spacer is a top-out and mounts on top of the top plate, but I'm not sure if the Tundra and 4runner top plates are the same, they look the same in pictures, but from what I hear, the Tundras are slightly larger, but I don't know for sure.
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The top spacers aren't the same. On the Tundra, the bolt spacing is different.
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Neil is correct the Tundra top plate is not the same as the 4runner/taco. Only the 4runner and taco share the top plate.

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Whats a recommendation for a top out spacer that will give me 2.5-2.75" lift?
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If you're planning to stick to spacers, I'd recommend Cornfed Suspension as your first option. Revtek and Daystar follow closely after Cornfed.

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I'm looking for a TOP-OUT spacer that will give me 2.5" of lift.
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Originally Posted by 4RUNN!N
I'm looking for a TOP-OUT spacer that will give me 2.5" of lift.
2.5" on he topout and you might have a problem with your ball joints hitting your coils

just out of curiosity...what will you be using your truck for?

wheeling?
mudding?
just show?

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Mostly I'll be using my 4R as my DD and maybe weekend wheeling, mudding, and about 3 times a year snow, and about 4 times a year Oceano Dunes.
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Just stick with the tundra coils They have proven their ability and you know what your going to get.
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