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good lift??
i was looking for a lift for my 94 pickup but their are alot of lifts to choose from i think im gonna go with the 4" skyjacker but i wanted a second oppinion befor i spent the money
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Try putting in Pickup Lift and you will come up with loads of info. I wouldn't go a certain brand lift. I'm doing BJ spacers in the front, leaf packs in the rear, and probably a 1" body lift or 3" drivetrain lift sometime down the road. What size tires are you trying to fit? If you are in it to save some money 33x10.50s would fit stock with some minor trimming. I would suggest searching tire sizes as well. 33x10.50 is a very common size as well as 32x11.50.
That's just a breif intro into the lifting world on your toyota. I hope you can find everything you need to know if not then feel free to ask questions, but make sure you into everything about your truck and specific question.
Try putting in Pickup Lift and you will come up with loads of info. I wouldn't go a certain brand lift. I'm doing BJ spacers in the front, leaf packs in the rear, and probably a 1" body lift or 3" drivetrain lift sometime down the road. What size tires are you trying to fit? If you are in it to save some money 33x10.50s would fit stock with some minor trimming. I would suggest searching tire sizes as well. 33x10.50 is a very common size as well as 32x11.50.
That's just a breif intro into the lifting world on your toyota. I hope you can find everything you need to know if not then feel free to ask questions, but make sure you into everything about your truck and specific question.
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just do bj spacers, leaf packs in rear and 25-26mm torsion bars if u have a heavy front bumper...they will give plenty of room for the 33's..of course you can fit them without any lift at all. rim backspacing is important also
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Few buds with the Rough Country lift and seem pretty happy with it. Few hundred bucks cheaper than SK at $570w/shocks. Also might want to check into BDS, not sure of pricing but they make pretty good stuff. I would do what everybody is saying if you want 33's or less and dont want to spend an arm and a leg.
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Whatever you do to lift your truck, do not use blocks. My 91 pickup had 4 inch blocks on it and after wheeling it for the first time, i went that week and had new leaf springs made because the wheels wouldnt stay on the ground because of axle wrap. just my .02
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33x10.50 will fit on a stock suspension with some slight trimming and the right backspacing on your rims. I'm sure if you do a search for " 33x10.50 " you will find lost of posts and pictures to help you along with your decision(sp) on rim/tire choice.
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