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Rage469 12-10-2009 09:48 PM

Need part Numbers..
 
I have used the search function and cannot find the part numbers to springs that I would like to purchase. I want the most lift that is possible as I have a 97 2wd 4runner so I do not have to worry about cv axle angles or anything like that. I am looking to fit 35" tires with all suspension lift and maybe 38" tires with a body lift on top. I work for a toyota dealership so I can get parts for 10% over cost if I can find part numbers. I cannot tell from research if 99 4runner coils will give me more lift than trd tundra coils or fj80 coils. I know the fj80 coils will give most lift in rear but then what to use for front? I am looking for at least 6" all suspension. I know I am rambling but have been on here as a guest for a while and cannot find what I am looking for. 2wd with massive lift is the goal. Mostly show is the idea as I will only go to the beach every now and then..Thanks again.

Joe

Ron Helmuth 12-15-2009 01:47 PM

Only way to get 6" lift is combo of suspension and body lift I believe.

Landcruiser coils are the tallest that I am aware of. Shawn St. Cyr runs Old Man Emu 855s and they are massive tall. Requires brake line extensions/panhard bar conversion and so on.

35"s are too tall for gearing and most folks are content to stop at 33"s.

TRD coils up front is a generally accepted match to Landcruiser coils in back.

Read up on Sonoran Steel website FAQ section for 96-02 Runners. The choices are endless. They offer good combos that work well together.

DeathCougar 12-15-2009 01:50 PM

Sonoransteel.com

They have everything you could ever want


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