94 xtra cab 4x4 suspension lift
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94 xtra cab 4x4 suspension lift
i want to get better travel out of my 94 toyota xtra cab but limited on money I alrady decided on a BJ spacer for the front but not sure bout the rear, I have heard of ppl running 63" chevies or F150 rear leaves, I want to go no higher than 2.5"-3" of lift and want to get the best for my buck and keep factory ride quality or better this is also my DD so I dont want to altter it to much and any imput is much appreciated!!
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take the block out and throw some 63" chevys on there....
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take the block out and throw some 63" chevys on there....
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http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...threadid=20665
how to:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...threadid=20665
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Thanks. It has come a long way and I have spent a lot of time building it up. I have a 98 Tacoma 2RZ engine, 87 turbo tranny, and Marlin Crawler Dual Ultimate setup waiting to go in.
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There are pics on Webshots if you click on my pic in this thread. It is a variation of the one that OldSven did for his Tacoma. Mine was built by the guy that built the front and rear bumpers and my sliders. http://www.badlandbumpers.com
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so I ordered my BJ spacer yesterday and am looking about doing a diff drop as well to correct my CV angle...can I just use some washers and new bolts or do I have to get an actual kit?
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Just seems like a lot of work for under 3inches of lift. Seems like the add a leaf with new springs and a shackle lift would get better flex than the blocks you are running
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You could always get some of the 56" long rear springs from Marlin, All Pro, Trail Gear, etc. You just have to weld on some new front spring hangers forward of the original ones.