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slowr6 12-20-2004 03:06 PM

lifting 01 4runner
 
Im new to this forum, sorry if this has been covered, but i want to put 33's on my 4runner. And i want atleast 4-5 inches of lift. One of my buddies said they dont make suspension lifts over 2-3 inches for my body style, anyone know if they make a 4 to 5 inch suspenison for my truck, thx a lot

outdoorfever 12-20-2004 10:29 PM

why in the world do you want so much lift?

Jboy 12-20-2004 11:34 PM

You can use the 6" Tacoma kit from Fabtech or Trailmaster but that would be the front ONLY. For the rear you would have to go custom or the tallest coil you can find with a spacer.

User 051420 12-21-2004 07:10 AM

You'd be golden with a 2.5" suspension and 2" body.

Search 'Tundra TRD' & goto 4crawler.com.

Bigkahuna808 12-21-2004 09:51 AM

IM actually at the height of 3 inch front Revtek and 3.5 Downey in the rear. With a 2" 4crawler body lift. Im running the BFG TA KOs. 305/70/16 the equivalent of 33x12.50 on 16s. I wanted to keep my running boards becuase my family is short and they need a boost to get in. So running the 33s was complicated. I had to pound the crap out of my pinch weld, trim the front lower valance, trim the running board. That big lift is possible and many people do it. Like people said you need the Tacoma 6" lift up front and a custom coil in the rear. Ive seen people us the 3.5 downey and a cornfeed spacer on top of that. They always need a masive Pandhard drop bracket. Most people dont lift that high on this board. In most senses that kind of lift isnt practical for everyday driving and weekend offroading. Plus somthing that high your going to get lots of body roll. But it does look nice.


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