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Old 12-12-2008, 09:52 AM
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I'm new 2 the 4wd stuff I'm coming out of the mini truck iv had so meney that I'm looking 2 git in 2 something else. looking at a 90 toyota an I'm wanting 2 lift it 6'' at least. so what would be the best way 2 lift it.
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Proper spelling and grammar is helpful....

Please search around before posting.

There are many threads about this topic. also, include what truck/suv you have, what you want to do after its finished, and is this your daily driver?
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around here you will get much further by spelling out every word, and like tubby said, using the search function...

do a search for Ball Joint Spacers... they are the fastest way to gain height... couple that with a 4 inch bracket lift of some sorts, be it procomp or superlift or rough country...

then shackles and springs in the back...

or if your really gutsy and cheap, 6 inch lift blocks...
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it is a pickup an it will be my daily driver an I'm wanting to four wheel it on the weekends. An i will try searching thanks for the info so far.
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how dose this sound . 89-95 TOYOTA PU EXC AUTO TRANS 3" BODY LIFT,86-96 TOYOTA X-CAB/ 89-96 STD CAB 4" KIT W/SHOCKS,34X10.50X15 LTB on 15X8 BLACK "D" WHEELS
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it sounds like your not gonna be goin anywhere with a automatic yota with 34s on stock gears. you need to regear to pull them 34s. not sure what ratio with an auto... but im sure you could find it out on here
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i clicked on the wrong body lift it is a 5spd, so will i still need to up grade the gears or what ever.
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yes. it doesnt matter what type of transmission you have you are still gonna need to regear anything over your stock tire size you are going to have to regear you can run 32s and be fine 31s and not notice anything but with 34s if you dont regear your clutch will hate you and you will hate the gas mileage. and the 4'' kit you were looking at what brand was it and does it come with a front diff drop bracket? if it doesnt keep looking and something else to think about is if you have the ADD system as your 4wheel drive i would suggest getting manual Aisin hubs you will be glad that you did
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