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Old 11-10-2006, 01:13 PM
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Sonoran Steal #4 vs. OME Vs. REVTEK

ok...if you where me which system would you get. ive read so many lift topics but it seems like everyone does it and then switches to something else..there are way to many options i want to keep it simple. also i only wheel about 3 times a month if that but i do drive on the beach alot to go fishing. i would like to run 285/75/16s i dont mine minor rubbing under extreme conditions. can these lifts even fit 285's WITHOUT a body lift. id also want to do a diff drop kit. any recomendations will be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 11-10-2006, 01:19 PM
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neither, Id go (going) http://www.toyteclifts.com/ good products, good prices, good customer service. but thats me.
all of them are good, its more of a personal preference.
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WOW thats cheap im gonna definetly go take a second look at these.. could i run 285's with toytec's??
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could i run 285's with toytec's??
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but, you wont gain any off road performance with that setup other than ground clearance. your rear droop will be the same as stock,as longer shocks are not included, front droop and compression will remain the same. it all depends onw hat you want to do, if yuo wont ever taoek it off road or need suspension travel, thats the perfect kit, but if you plan to get into some tough stuff, then it might be better to plan ahead. and get a kit thaty replaces all the springs and shocks with longer ones. you wheel 3 times a month, that is alot mroe than i, but i went with the SS#1 kit because i want to be prepared and dont want to respend money.

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