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Old 01-14-2006, 05:53 PM
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4" superlift for regular cab

What is the differences in the superlift K307 and K306 lifts for 86-95 toyotas? I ask because I didn't know there was a difference till I started looking to show a friend the lift I had just bought, and I am not sure if it is the K307 or 306 and I might need to finish the kit with whatever is different.
Old 01-14-2006, 06:34 PM
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What the heck were you thinking by registering on a yota forum with the name jeepin_al? Don't you know theres lots of heep haters here?

K306 is for long bed
K307 is for short bed
http://www.superlift.com/suspension/toyota/86-PU.asp
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Gotta remember your roots right? (ok, it just makes signing in easier because I always use jeepin_al) as for the lift, looking at the site, the front kit is the same part number but the rear block is different. I already have rear blocks...........hhhhmmmm.
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As for Jeep hating, I am sure everyone thinks their brand is best but if you think about it, aren't we all working in the same direction? Big axles, low gears, lots of travel? By the time you really get a built rig how much is original anyways?
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yeah, thats one way to look at it but that fact remains that jeeps are still heeps.

Hope you get your parts issue figured out. I think a quick call to Superlift would would give ya the answer you need.
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The K307 kit is 4-5" 89-96 Toyota Pickup (short bed, standard cab)
The K306 kit is 4-5" 89-96 Toyota Pickup (except short bed, standard cab)
Both come with rear blocks.

K766 is the K307 with rear springs.
K750 is the K306 with rear springs.
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Still haven't heard from Superlift but both kits list the front lift as part number 7085, then the k306 is 7149 and the k307 is 7249 (both are the block kits) for the rear. Are the springs a different width on the extended cab Vs the regular cab? I wouldn't figure the axles are.
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