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Old 06-22-2003, 10:21 PM
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who has cornfed suspension on there yota

im considering getting a lift from http://www.cornfedsuspension.com/ and was just wondering if anybody has one of their lifts installed and how they like it. thanks
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I have CF front and rear spacers. The benefits are they are cheap, simple, and they work. As far as a criticism the front becomes a little firmer due to the compressed coil pack and the rear is a tad soft. You can look at my website for more detail. Oh yeah, all this info applies to a 4runner, you didnt specify if you have a Taco.
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You might want to check the TTORA National Forums. I think there is a thread going on now about Cornbred products plus that is one of the places where he posts.
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Originally posted by Nolan
Oh yeah, all this info applies to a 4runner, you didnt specify if you have a Taco.
yea i have a 01 tacoma ... did he ship out the lift quickly?
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Originally posted by 3.4v6
yea i have a 01 tacoma ... did he ship out the lift quickly?
Yeah he did ship them out, i think less than a week an a half for them to arrive but I am pretty sure he already had them made and in stock. If he has to make them i have heard it takes quite a bit longer.
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thanks
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I would probably do the cornfed spacers in the front only and spring for a set of either OME or Downey rear lift springs. The springs cost about the same as the spacers do and it is a better lift because you get new springs and more travel in the rear.

EDIT: actually I just checked, real lift springs like the OME's are cheaper than the spacers.

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Old 06-25-2003, 07:49 PM
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I went CF spacers in the front and downey coils in the rear. works realk well. He got them to me in like a week. I would definatly recomend his stuff if you are getting spacers.
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