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    Columbus, OH
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  • Join Date: 01-10-2007

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  1. black_taco
    06-18-2009 12:11 AM - permalink
    So Toyota will be buying my Taco back in a couple of weeks due to the frame rust issue. I want to replace my Taco with a 96-02 4Runner. I have already been looking into lift kits for the 4Runners and was really liking the looks of the rigs with a 3 inch lift and 33" tires. After more searching I came across Downey's website which states that more than 2 inches of lift should not be done without a manual hub conversion do the the extreme cv shaft angles and the annoying buzz they make a highway speeds. Has anyone experienced this or is it just part of Downey's sale/marketing pitch to sell their product?

    Here is the link to the page that states this information:
    http://www.downeyoff-road.com/Suspen...s/1996-06.html

    My next question is will I be able to put my aftermarket 15x8 wheels that I am going to take off of my Tacoma onto a 96-02 4Runner?

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