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Old Sep 26, 2013 | 09:13 PM
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Zuk mod or just a repair?

I have seen a lot on YT about Zuk mods and I also visited Bobs (?) gear install page where he showed coil lifts he made.

What I am wondering is if the zuk mods are more for fixing saggy rear ends or for lift or both.

Also, would this be a practical change for a daily driver/ occasional off-roader?

I bought my 87 runner with 2inches of body lift which I promptly removed. I thought the right side of the truck was sagging because of bad body mounts and they all looked pretty bad so I replaced those at the same time with Energy suspension.

The truck still leans to the right and the leafs on that side DO look a bit.. rough.

I just want a good ride and a truck that doesn't look like its going to tip over.

What is your opinion?
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Old Sep 26, 2013 | 10:08 PM
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check out zuks thread/he has a whole list of people (including me) and how we did it.very informative,also very inexpensive!! ive done three trucks and am driving one now.

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Old Sep 27, 2013 | 12:00 PM
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I was on the thread just yesterday and I noticed there were about 80 pages if I remember correctly. Are there any particular pages that are helpful in what im asking or do I just need to kinda read it all?
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