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Old Jan 28, 2008 | 03:11 PM
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03 taco puck on spring lift?

I've gotta 03 taco with revteck lift coils (3") I'm looking for 6" total lift and was thinkin about throwin a 3" puck on top of the revteck coils. I was also thinkin maybe I should use a 2" puck and then a 1" body lift.

You guys have any opinions on doing this? I know its not good to double up puck lifts but thats not what I'm considering. I figure there really is no differance from using the coil pucks on the stock spring or on the lift springs.

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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 10:47 AM
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spring lift

Wouldnt recommend going more than a 3" lift on your IFS it will greatly increase your CV angle.
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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 11:40 AM
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You should not stack spacers for lift or put spacers on top of your lift springs because your cv's would not be happy...If you really want 6" of lift then the only options are to add to what you have with a body lift or do a drop bracket lift from fabtech. I am personaly not a fan of big body lifts so I would go to a Fabtech bracket lift for 6".

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