lift qusetion
#1
lift qusetion
ok so i went to truck fest last weekend and bought a 3.5 inch lift kit, approx. how tall is the lift on the truck cause i know when you put the lift on you dont actually get 3.5in of space so yeha i was just wondering
#2
You won't know exactly until you put it on but if you gave more details on the kit we'd probably have a better idea...
If it's a bracket/block lift you'll get pretty much exactly what they say you will.
If it's a bracket/block lift you'll get pretty much exactly what they say you will.
#4
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well i got a 3.5 suspension i think the kit has control arms ,shocks ,shackles and leafsprings oh and its a Fabtech suspension lift
Last edited by QFCbagger; Apr 18, 2007 at 11:06 AM.
#5
I got 4inches out of my Superlift that was on my '92. I was unaware that Fabtech made anything for the older toyota pickups. I have seen many lifts in different sizes for the Tacomas.
Interesting!?!?!
Interesting!?!?!
#6
fabtech doesnt make anything for the older yota pickups, or atleast they dont say so on their site...
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i dont know it shoudnt be it says on the reciept 93 toyota P/U 4x4 and it says A arms toyota 84-95
Shackle 84- 88 they messed up on that so ill have to talk to them when i pick it up
and perfomance shocks and thats about it for the kit
Shackle 84- 88 they messed up on that so ill have to talk to them when i pick it up
and perfomance shocks and thats about it for the kit
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Frank
#17
He got that from one of the pages on 4crawlers site...
Ideally, you would want to get the suspension set up first. Why? Because suspension lifts are the most variable in terms of how much lift you will get. That is you may get more or less lift than the kit was "advertised" to provide. Nothing wrong with this, it is just life. Your vehicle may be lighter or heavier than what the kit was designed for. Also, things like springs settle over time. Also suspension lifts vary in flexibility, so your new suspension may or may not allow the wheels to compress up as much as stock.
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10 towards the end of faq10...
He's been doing his homework.
#18
I see what he's getting at. I was thinking of the front of our trucks. What's on 4cralwer's site is exactly true for the rear lifts or for front leaf spring lifts. Actually, it's true for any non-adjustable suspension. So, the lift might not bring the back of the truck up as high as lifted (truck Vs. 4runner with same spring) but you can adjust the front to your liking.
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