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Old 09-10-2006, 07:07 PM
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rear leveling??

What is the best route to go with the rear leveling on a 92 4runner. Spacers or springs? which brand and were. If I put taller springs in back do I need longer brake lines and longer shocks?
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Some one any one???
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here you go http://www.performanceproducts4truck...h+Lift+Springs
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if you are only leveling the rear you should not need to extend anything.if you raise it over stock lift you will have to extend brake lines,shocks,and the LSPV.i would use springs if i could afford it,therefore i have spacers,from NAPA.
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I picked up a new set of all pro offraod springs. www.allprooffroad.com. So i 'm hoping they will be fine with just the factory length shocks and brake lines.
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