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4 inch bracket lift with 2 inch body lift and 35s on a 2nd gen 4runner?

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Old Apr 21, 2010 | 10:45 PM
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4 inch bracket lift with 2 inch body lift and 35s on a 2nd gen 4runner?

Hey there all yota lovers. Im kinda new to this site but not new to wheeln'. I have a 95' 2nd gen runner with a 4" Rough Country lift system and was wondering if anyone here has or is running a similar set-up with an added 2" body lift and 35s. I'm wanting to hear your feedback on the combination, Thanks.

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Old Apr 21, 2010 | 11:09 PM
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Hey man I have what you ask a 92 runner with a 4in susp and a 2in body. It is killer im runnin 35s with 456 gears. Now I think it could use a little more gear to help it get goin, but over all it is awsome. Im gonna do a 1 1/2" ball joint lift too here in about a month or so just so I can run some wide 35s like some 35x14.50X15 boggers or sumthin gnarley. You might want to look into the ball joint lift, it is pretty cheap and easy to install minus some grinding, but if I had my choice Id try it first and see if with the ball joint lift and a inch or so of torsion bar adjustment will clear them for ya. I have 35x12.50x15 pro comp mudders now and they will rub on the pinch weld if you really hit it hard. Let me know if you want more info. Im gonna take some pics today and get them up so check them out.
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