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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 10:04 AM
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Want to lift, but need some help.

Hey guys, I'm a noob to this forum so I'd like to introduce myself first off. I'm ty and this is the most recent pic i have of my runner:

She's mainly stock for now. I just removed the side steps, painted the rims, and put some subwoofers in it

I'm not new to the wheelin world though. This is my old baby:


but i sold her this summer. Id like to get my runner to be at the same point my nissan was before i sold it. I'd like to lift it a little and put some 33's, maybe a detroit in the rear, a rack, some bumpers, skids... the usual stuff for a DD wheeler.

Right now though, I'd really like to get my runner to look like this one that i saw on the board:


I dont know who it belongs to, but whoever it is, i like it a lot. I want to do the cruiser coils in the rear with 1.5" bj spacers up front. I'm having a little trouble finding stock cruiser coils, anyone know a good place where i can get em? for cheap? lol Also, how much lift do the cruiser coils give over stock? and when i put the balljoint spacers in, will i still need to crank the torsion bars to get the correct amount of lift to match the rear?

Thank you for any help that you can provide!
-Ty
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 10:14 AM
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The silver runner looks like chris stover (SLOsurfer)'s's's truck...
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