lifting my toyota
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Seriously. If you hit something hard your body is probably not going to stay attached to the frame. Plus the sheer leverage on those bolts is well inside the ridiculous range. Sooner or later the pucks will punch through your body. You should really lower that lift to a 2-3" at most, and even that is pushing it IMO.
Yes, you better throw some Dana 60s under there or something because it's not going to take long to snap those twigs with 44s. Even 37s are pushing it on Toyota axles. If you're keepinf IFS you're really asking for broken axles with anything over 35s. This rig does in fact sound ike a death trap to me. You may want to consider your options before going through with your plans.
Yes, you better throw some Dana 60s under there or something because it's not going to take long to snap those twigs with 44s. Even 37s are pushing it on Toyota axles. If you're keepinf IFS you're really asking for broken axles with anything over 35s. This rig does in fact sound ike a death trap to me. You may want to consider your options before going through with your plans.
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yes im not going to run anything bigger than 35 on these stock axles. i know how tire size and bigger engines can destroy them. and future plans are to put some danas under it. then put the 44s on. if thats what im going to put on it. i have a swinging tire rack on the roll bars in the bed. dont think it can hold a 44. and getting a 44 on and off will probably take more than one person
I also know that my little 22r is going to struggle with those bigger tires. and i want to keep it Toyota try to stay away from putting a Chevy v8 in it, though i have several. i was wondering how a v6 would do.
Now on the body lift. im well aware of body lifts this high failing. but its not budging. its solid steel with hole drilled for the upgraded bolts. done a 6inch body lift to a Nissan once. it wrecked a 60mph when a mini van pulled out in front of it. body lift didn't move break crack nothing.
I also know that my little 22r is going to struggle with those bigger tires. and i want to keep it Toyota try to stay away from putting a Chevy v8 in it, though i have several. i was wondering how a v6 would do.
Now on the body lift. im well aware of body lifts this high failing. but its not budging. its solid steel with hole drilled for the upgraded bolts. done a 6inch body lift to a Nissan once. it wrecked a 60mph when a mini van pulled out in front of it. body lift didn't move break crack nothing.
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