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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 08:46 AM
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Rear lift

I'm planning on lifting my 02 4wd runner pretty soon. New to the whole suspension thing... I was thinking 3" revtek spacers in the front and i've heard land cruiser coils are good for the back and should give 3.5-4" of lift. How do I go about getting LC coils and is there anything else I would need besides just the coils? someone also mentioned OME 890s but those only give like 2.5" of lift so it wouldn't even out with the front... just looking for ideas for the rear so that it will be level or slightly higher. I also have a sub box in the back so thats some extra weight back there... any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 09:16 AM
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talk with hlpressley... he has that setup right now plus a 1 inch BL
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 09:21 AM
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Hey Anthology;

Well if you are going with a 3" spacer up front you will deffinitly need a Diff drop.. Yes LC coils are a really nice choice and good to see that you know they will give you 3.5"-4" of Lift... That will give your truck the 'raked' look!! A good place to start is Steve at www.sonoransteel.com he will be able help you with all the parts and any questions you will have!!
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