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Old 02-27-2009, 12:18 PM
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HELP Confused on land cruiser coils

I'm so confused on what kind of land cruiser coils to get. i know there is alot of threads talking about it but are confusing. So heres my deal. I want to run 33 12.5's and i'm going to do the 4crawler 1.5 bj spacers in the front. I already know that. As for the rears I'm doing the landcrusier coils. But i'm not sure what years fit. i've heard 91-97 and 90-2008. what is the difference? Also i heard one side is long side and one is short side but if you get them off a certain style/year they are both the same. What year is those? Also do 2008 fj cruiser coils work? How much lift would that be? I was thinking about doing the ome860, but it sounds like that gives it more lift in the rear and all i want is level standing so what should i do with the rear with doing the 1.5 bjs up front? If there is a brand new coil I could buy I would rather do that. Any help is appreciated. I'm just trying do lift this as cheap as possible so please dont get into other lifts. I have a baby on the way and this is all i can afford right now.
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Welcome to Yotatech.

I do not want to assume so please confirm what year/model you are wanting to lift.

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I guess that would be nice to know. lol. Its a 95 4runner.
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Here's a 5-page thread dedicated to cruiser coils and other lifts:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-guide-155339/


Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Welcome to Yotatech.

I do not want to assume so please confirm what year/model you are wanting to lift.

Assuming he's in the correct forum, there's only one answer to that question unless you wanted to fab a kit for 4-link rear replacement for leaf springs

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welcome to yotatech!
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Originally Posted by Matt16
Here's a 5-page thread dedicated to cruiser coils and other lifts:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...-guide-155339/

Assuming he's in the correct forum, there's only one answer to that question unless you wanted to fab a kit for 4-link rear replacement for leaf springs
Considering the number of threads I read a day where the wrong model year forum etc is posted in the wrong place...I don't assume anything anymore, thus I asked.

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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Considering the number of threads I read a day where the wrong model year forum etc is posted in the wrong place...I don't assume anything anymore, thus I asked.

Fair enough

Ever thought about puting together a weld-on (or JB weld-on ) triangulated kit for leaf spring trucks?
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Originally Posted by Matt16
Fair enough

Ever thought about puting together a weld-on (or JB weld-on ) triangulated kit for leaf spring trucks?
I am partial to leaf springs and don't really like linked stuff.
Leafs are cheap, easy to fix if busted and don't ruin the rest of your suspension if they break.

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I'm a sucker for a smooth soft ride...
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Originally Posted by Matt16
I'm a sucker for a smooth soft ride...
That is what my 08 Tundra is for.

Now back to the thread programming.

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No kidding eh, my friend's family just bought on for their farm. Also, the power.... its jaw dropping.
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I am having the same problem as Hahau8mysand. Since his questions weren't answered, Can somebody answer them for at least me? And maybe Hahau8mysand will see this thread also.
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