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Old 07-14-2010, 03:42 AM
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needing a lift kit

i have a 85 land cruiser and wonting to put 35 tires on it but i cant find a lift kit for it if anyone can help let me know
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if a lift kit for another truck would work for mine let me know
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toyota landcruiser assoc: http://www.tlca.org/
off the top of my head check out http://www.ironpigoffroad.com/
http://www.man-a-fre.com/
http://landcruiserspecialties.com/
http://www.arbusa.com/
http://www.sor.com/

forgot these guys: http://www.metaltech4x4.com/metaltechnew.html
you 101? I was in the 6th ID LRSD falling out of planes a long time ago

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if you take off the fender flares and add a 4crawler.com 1" body lift. you can run 295/75/16 (34.8") you might rub a little on on a full stuff, but not much. i am running OME heavies, cause i bought the 80 with them on it. a lot of the guys are runnning http://frankies4x4.com/ 3" lift. it has a progressive spring rate which soaks of the little bumps a lot better then the OME's. it is a bit more money but worth it if you want a plush ride. several people have just purchased the springs from frankie and then cut off one loop and gone with some 5150 shocks and slee blue caster correction bushings. as the wabbit mentioned IH8mud.com is your source for cruiser info.
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try these guys, supposedly comparable to OME

http://www.ironmansuspension.com/index.html

the US, Canadian vendor:
http://store.camel4x4.com/merchant2/
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Originally Posted by fourtrax
if you take off the fender flares and add a 4crawler.com 1" body lift. you can run 295/75/16 (34.8") you might rub a little on on a full stuff, but not much. i am running OME heavies, cause i bought the 80 with them on it. a lot of the guys are runnning http://frankies4x4.com/ 3" lift. it has a progressive spring rate which soaks of the little bumps a lot better then the OME's. it is a bit more money but worth it if you want a plush ride. several people have just purchased the springs from frankie and then cut off one loop and gone with some 5150 shocks and slee blue caster correction bushings. as the wabbit mentioned IH8mud.com is your source for cruiser info.
He's got a 1985 60 series. A little different...

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try these guys, supposedly comparable to OME

http://www.ironmansuspension.com/index.html

the US, Canadian vendor:
http://store.camel4x4.com/merchant2/
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Iron man springs should be called Iron Butt springs. They suck! I had them on my 40 when they were first brought in to Canada. Stay away! Horible ride, the rear shackle angle was so bad the guy I bought them from paid to have longer mains built for them.

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i ordered my Ome lift kit from cruiseroutfitters.com fair prices , quick delivery and the guys was very knowledgeable.

i got to say: i had a xtra heavy kit (3inch lift) and could not fit 35inch tires whyout some major rubbing. forget about going offroading with some fender mods.

i did soa to fit my 35s, now they look almost too small
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x2 on man-a-fre.

Will you please take note of how old the post is you are replying to? Nobody wants to see 1 year old posts being brought back from the dead.
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