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Old 06-17-2008, 09:13 PM
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Lift help with NWOR and All Pro

Now i kno there is a huge grudge community out there against some of these lift kits, mainly it seems NWOR but i dont understand why. I have heard a lot of good things about NWOR but there have also been a few really bad reports. I was looking at whether or not i should go with them vs. All Pro, etc. I am not a rock climber or serious mudder i just want to hit the trails occasionally and have a functional vehicle, so therefore i was looking at NOWR because they have a two inch lift package and a 3.5 inch one at good prices, and i dont want an extreme lift. Most of the complaints i have seen are regarding later models than mine, (i have an 84 solid axle pickup) and i have heard all good reports for my model and regarding what i want to do. I know this has been debated to death in other threads but since mine is an earlier model pickup i wanted your guy's input. I am new to the whole yota upgrade community and your guys' help to me has been awesome already so thank you all in advance.

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I am running an all pro solid axle setup. I don't have any complaints.
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how much (ballpark) did the kit run you? And how big is your lift?
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my main problem with NWOR is their cust. service
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o bad experience then? man these guys dont have a good rep thats for sure
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Originally Posted by BoJaNgLeS19
o bad experience then? man these guys dont have a good rep thats for sure
no they dont i've called (good ol sergio..lol) and they either dont have it in stock or they dont make it anymore.

just a quick search found this

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f39/...buy-nwor-9002/
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Originally Posted by BoJaNgLeS19
how much (ballpark) did the kit run you? And how big is your lift?
About $3100 when all was said and done. Then again I did a SAS. You already have a solid axle, so the price will be significantly lower for you. Have you checked out trail-gear, marlin crawler, or sky manufacturing yet? They all make high quality kits for your truck. Some even cost less then All Pro's.
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ok so now with those options what is my best choice? I only want to lift between 1- 3 1/2 inches and after looking at them idk what my best option is. I dont want to spend too much, ballpark 500 bucks or so, give or take one hundred either way. What do you think? And what is the difference between a suspension lift and a body lift? What are the advantages and or disadvantages?

haha would that even get me much?

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Search.

If you dont know the basics, then you are not ready for a lift.
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