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Post by crawpytime1 on Aug 4, 2004 20:58:08 GMT -5
:(Which one of these lifts does everyone suggest. I want some non biased opinions. I really don't want to get a lift but they say I need one if I want to go 32" tires which is what I want. My Tacoma is a everyday driver and I want the best ride possible for the buck. I also want to know what makes a lift more expensive than the other. I noticed the cornfeds are cheaper than the others.
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Post by 4xfred on Aug 4, 2004 21:17:24 GMT -5
;D I obviously don't have one. I'm looking @a 2003 Doublecab so I have done my research. I have looked @each & talked to the people that build them. IMHO, they all do the SAME DAMN THING!!! ;D Now, Daystar & Fabtech both have good products. They are also big business. Dave, @cornfed, will handle any problem you have. It's a personal thing & I'd rather deal w/a local guy first. Later...
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Post by 4TACXOMA4 on Aug 5, 2004 3:23:10 GMT -5
I agree with the above and also Cornfed is a really good guy and it seems as if he will handle any problems in a quick manner. I have the Revtek kit, but if I was to order another spacer kit I would get one from Cornfed just because of his reputation.
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Post by Hoodlum on Aug 5, 2004 10:30:23 GMT -5
def go with the cornfed his spacers fit better and def has no problem standing behind his products
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Post by Stock02 on Aug 6, 2004 22:53:35 GMT -5
Not that it matters but I'm going Cornfed!
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Post by greenhead on Aug 16, 2004 3:42:28 GMT -5
i have the same opinoin as everyone else , a spacer is a spacer ,i do have the cornfed shackles, couldnt pass them up for 20 bucks.
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