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Best lift for my 95 4runner?

Old Feb 27, 2008 | 09:58 PM
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Unhappy How to lift a 92 2wd 4runner

been looking all over the place and i cant find a lift for this type of model
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by anthony1
this forum can help you better IF you tell us what are you going to do with the truck. Is the lift just to looks taller? Are you going to take it off road? mud or rocks? or both...how hard core you want to get? .....and the most important question....




How much money you want to throw at it knowing that you WON'T get any of it back if you plan to sell it later.

well its a little of both see i want the looks but im planning on eventually lockin it up front and back ... i've ben on sdori's website and i read about the spacers and ill eventually get some but ill prolly get a 4in suspention and 33s for now
where i live in humboldt california its pretty much mud but i might eventually do some rockcrawling and ill prolly get the spacers for more travel.
heck if i get enought money eventually i might SAS it lol
right now im only 16 and lucky enough that my parrents are goin to buy the lift for me lol

i looked on rough countrys web site and i didnt see any lifts for 95 runners.
I want to eventually go on the rubicon trail
My whole family has jeeps but i wanted the yota lol
Skylar
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 10:40 PM
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The OME coils I have lifted about 4" from the "sagged" height. I did notice afterwards that my departure angle was better and I didn't scrape the bumper as often. I would want to lift the front with BJ spacers to increase my travel, and increase my approach angle also a little ground clearance never hurt. The breakover angle is also increased. A 1.5-2" lift (from stock, not counting sag) rides nice, adds a little offroad and looks good.
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 12:27 AM
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Still trying to find a 2wd lift

I want at least a 3-4 in lift in the front. Want something that can go off road and can handle well to or give it a prerunner look to it with long travel. Can someone please help me out.
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by dendos4runner
I want at least a 3-4 in lift in the front. Want something that can go off road and can handle well to or give it a prerunner look to it with long travel. Can someone please help me out.
2 by is a tough one... Maybe go with longer coils, or LC coils, or spacers in the back, and crank up the torsion bars up front, you've got no drive shafts to worry about, but make sure you get something to fix your steering angles. Or maybe a body lift would do the trick with some 33's.
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by yoterdrvr
if your gona keep the ifs dont get a rough country, the name says it all its definatly rough
Only if:

1 - Your truck rode rough before the lift or
2 - You didn't install it properly.

Bracket lifts don't change suspension geometry...
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by dendos4runner
I want at least a 3-4 in lift in the front. Want something that can go off road and can handle well to or give it a prerunner look to it with long travel. Can someone please help me out.
I ran across all sorts of 2wd options while researching what to do to my truck. You might look here for some leads

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/2wd-lift-82968/

SDORI BJ lift is available from 4Crawler (a member here)

http://www.4crawler.com/

& TRD parts for you

http://www.trdparts4u.com/

There are options, you just need to google around a while; if cost is no object just call Total Chaos fabrication as a one stop shop....but it'll be really expensive.
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 08:01 PM
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2WD, get lift spindles from Fabtech and others
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