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Old 07-15-2009, 11:52 AM
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Smile Lift Help...

Hey i'm new here and i don't want to be that annoying newbie that asks dumb questions ha ha. I have a 2000 4Runner. Completely stock, running 265/75/r16's. I don't want to get too crazy with the lift but i'm looking at the OME website and I'm liking the 2.5 lift with the rear coils and front spacers.... Can you guys please help me!!
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i put a 2.5 lift on a friends 4runner and it was pretty easy
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What exactly do you want help with? Are you looking for instructions on the install? Are you looking for peoples testimonials? Either of those could easily be answered by using the search function. I know this because I just went through many many pages of info before buying my lift. If your question is about something else please give the specifics.
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Anything would help. Mine looks alot like yours, dannomite. Testimonials would be great. Even an install would be awesome... Still learning to navigate on yotatech but i'm gettin there. Thanks alot
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Here is a place to get you going.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-guide-155339/
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Too bad he has a 3rd gen tard, That does nothing for this guy..


OP, Go with a full OME front and rear, No spacer BS, all new coils and shocks all the way around. And I guarantee youll be so much happier .



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Originally Posted by scuba
Too bad he has a 3rd gen tard, That does nothing for this guy..


OP, Go with a full OME front and rear, No spacer BS, all new coils and shocks all the way around. And I guarantee youll be so much happier .




Dolt!!!! Ok My bad I missed that the first round 2000.
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Check out my website. I got stuff for your 4Runner.

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I agree with not using spacers. I have a few friends who have them and nobody likes them. Just spend the extra little bit and get the proper stuff. Also even if you don't upgrade your shocks right away you should plan on doing it soon and make sure that you buy the proper shocks to work with the spring rate.
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And yes I would also recommend wabfab. He has a lot of cool stuff.
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Please avoid spacer lifts. Do coils and get it right the first time.
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