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Old 10-16-2008, 11:41 PM
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Lift Plan?

I'm pretty new to yota tech, and I am not sure if this is the best set up. I have a 92 4runner. I am going to either use ome or lc80 coils in the rear, downey long travel shock cone, and bilstein shocks. Then for the front sdori bj spacer and ome shocks. It is mainly a daily driver but I do off road quite a bit. About equal pre running and crawling. Any advice would be very helpful
Old 10-17-2008, 10:30 AM
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thats a pretty good setup, which is low cost, a lot of people here have the BJ spacers and have no problems with them.
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The ball joint spacers with OME rear coils and shocks is one of our best selling kits. I'd recommend it to anyone wanting a good basic lift for a second gen.
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Hey thanks for the help. I'll probably be ordering the ome kit within the next week or two.
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Or you could skip the lift, bolt on some 33x10.50's and call it good ...
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