getting ready to lift what should i do
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getting ready to lift what should i do
alright i know theres alot of really smart yota lovers out there. ok so i drive a 99 tacoma 4x4 with manual hubs it does great offroad stock but some places that i go are just to hard for stock ride. so i am lookin for a lift that is for a budget but i dont want do mess my truck up with some sh*&^ lift. i have been looking the FABTECH 3.5" BASIC ADJUST, PRO COMP 4", or a 2.5" spacer in front and add a leaf in the rear with maybe a 1" body lift.[/B][/B] im pertty new to moding IFS, i know these are 3 really different lifts but i would just like some more info from some that knows or runs the product to help find the best product to fit my need i do drive this truck every day. im open for any new ideas thanks everyone Andrew
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alright i know theres alot of really smart yota lovers out there. ok so i drive a 99 tacoma 4x4 with manual hubs it does great offroad stock but some places that i go are just to hard for stock ride. so i am lookin for a lift that is for a budget but i dont want do mess my truck up with some sh*&^ lift. i have been looking the FABTECH 3.5" BASIC ADJUST, PRO COMP 4", or a 2.5" spacer in front and add a leaf in the rear with maybe a 1" body lift.[/B][/B] im pertty new to moding IFS, i know these are 3 really different lifts but i would just like some more info from some that knows or runs the product to help find the best product to fit my need i do drive this truck every day. im open for any new ideas thanks everyone Andrew
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i was considering a sway-a-way coil over that bolt to stock location and the stock a-arm setup, with the required valving already r&d. it's cheap it very reliable and get to hammer with out worring about bending some aftermarket bracket that you spent a ton of money on. Or you can just go big and go long travel with some coilovers an engine cage and figure something out for the rear.
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