For lifted 4th gen owners
#22
Originally Posted by 4route
HuntRunner ... 285/70/17s will rub, but with some trimming you can fit them.
There's lots of info on these topics if you do a search.
and, Brian, Billy and I are working on a site ... it'll be up soon.
There's lots of info on these topics if you do a search.
and, Brian, Billy and I are working on a site ... it'll be up soon.
Fusion 7.5, but 8 seems miles better especially on menus.
http://www.netobjects.com/products/html/nof8.html
OK back to topic check these threads out:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...n+lift+results
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...n+lift+results
#23
I was looking into getting the cornfed 2/3 leveling kit. I didnt see this listed in the options available to us from what r0cky posted ...has anyone had any trouble using this kit? I believe its 2" rear 3" in the front, looks pretty badass from the pics
#24
nothing to really add to the post, other than to say you guys with lifted 4th gens rock. I love nothing more than seeing a badass lifted 4th gen. There's a crazy one down by Columbus I saw about 3 weeks ago. Not sure what the lift was, but it was a mixture of suspension and body. At least 8 or 9" with 35-38" tires. Wish I could've got a couple pics of it.
#26
Hi there, I'm new to this forum and could use some help. I sold my 04 4runner with XREAS and a Daystar lift, spidertrax, 285/70/17's...I just bought a 06 V8 sport 4x4. I've been to 2 local shops and neither will install a Daystar or Revtek kit. I never had any issues with my previous set up and I ran it hard. Does anyone have any experience with replacing the XREAS with the OME lift? Any other suggestions are welcome. The bottom line is I want a 2.5-3in lift asap...
#27
Why not get get a set of Bilstien 5100's and set them to 2.5"?
Spacers aren't really that good for wheeling, preloading the coils like that will make for a harsh ride and a poor suspension articulation.
Spacers aren't really that good for wheeling, preloading the coils like that will make for a harsh ride and a poor suspension articulation.
#28
I want to lift my taco 6", but i have not seen enyone do that, can someone show me some photos?
and allso wondering what the best tire size would be with the 6"
cant forget about the 4cylinder 2.7
i found a suspension lift for $1200-$1500 and a body/suspension lift for $600-$800
what do you think is beter?
and allso wondering what the best tire size would be with the 6"
cant forget about the 4cylinder 2.7
i found a suspension lift for $1200-$1500 and a body/suspension lift for $600-$800
what do you think is beter?
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