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Old 03-30-2009, 03:51 PM
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Angry 93 toyota 4x4 lift question

i was wonderin if they sell a 2 inch suspension lift for toyota pickups
i already have a 3 inch body lift with 33 inch mud terrians but i want more of a lift the only problem is that i know people or gonna tell me to get a 3 or 4 inch suspension lift but i cant becuase of the height requirements in maine front frame can only be 27inchs from ground and rear can only be 29 is ****** stupid so if anyone knows if they make them and there not some junk lift it be greatly appreciated o ya my truck is a 93

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Balljoint spacer and a slight crank on the torsions will get you a 2" lift. An alignment is a must afterwards though.
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search 'ball joint spacer' ...you could probably do an add a leaf in the back or a small lift block.
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well my torsion bars are already cranked all the way so that is out of the question
but i can deff get the ball joint spacers for the rear but is there anything else i can do for the front
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Originally Posted by muddbogg21
well my torsion bars are already cranked all the way so that is out of the question
but i can deff get the ball joint spacers for the rear but is there anything else i can do for the front
BJ spacers are for the front.
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i agree with the already mentioned, however, i am a bit surprised no one has blasted you and mentioned a SAS.... lol
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oh my bad I didnt know ball joint spacers were for the front and if i had the money i would deff do a solid axel swap haha but yeah thanks ill deff look into the bj spacers and add a leaf
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are add a leafs really only 94 bucks for the pair cause thats what i just found on the internet
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are add a leafs really only 94 bucks for the pair cause thats what i just found on the internet
Ah, you should be able to get add-a-leaf's for cheaper than $94. I think I picked my Rancho AAL's for like $50ish.
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i paid 45 bucks for my 2inch superlift AASl form topguncustomz.com
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