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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 04:53 PM
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Rear lift on my 93 runner

I am getting ready to build up my 4 runner and I have a few questions. I am trying to run 37s for crawling and im thinking about doing 4 inch springs with 2 inch spacers and I do not want to do a body lift. So do i need to change anything else in the rear since im doing a six inch lift ? The next thing is what is the best 4 inch spring on the market? Thanks all!
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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 08:33 PM
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Go 63s and trim if needed. No springs on market in stock form flex like 63s. If you’re going to play in the rocks suspension is huge.

do consider a trac bar. I have 64s with 1” blocks and get axle hop.

for off camber you want to keep center of gravity as low as possible, duh. So forget height but more tire clearance. This isn’t a mud truck.

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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by muddpigg
Go 63s and trim if needed. No springs on market in stock form flex like 63s. If you’re going to play in the rocks suspension is huge.

do consider a trac bar. I have 64s with 1” blocks and get axle hop.

for off camber you want to keep center of gravity as low as possible, duh. So forget height but more tire clearance. This isn’t a mud truck.
Okay sweet thanks! im new to the forum. that was my first post.
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