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Post by Mudn4Life14 on Dec 19, 2004 19:42:22 GMT -5
what is a good but cheap lift?
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Post by ToyotaMike on Dec 20, 2004 3:15:03 GMT -5
I got my 3" performance accessories body lift from Central 4 wheel drive for like $90 I think. they are cheap and I haven't had any problemswith it. Remember to save those rubber bushings though
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Post by Mudn4Life14 on Dec 20, 2004 22:04:12 GMT -5
y do i need to keep the rubber bushings?
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Post by ToyotaMike on Dec 20, 2004 22:51:13 GMT -5
Because you have to seat the body lift on them or the bolts they give you will be too long to tighten. You have to cut something off of them I think. sorry I did the lift like 2 years ago, so my memory is spotty.
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Post by Freerider661 on Jan 24, 2005 23:11:27 GMT -5
I just put a 3" performance accesorry lift on my 94 pickup. Did it in just under a week. ( i thought that was pretty quick considering i know NOTHING about cars/tucks) The kit was great, it had everything i needed,(steer shaft extension, shift lever extensions, radiotor drop down bracket) not just the blocks. If your just lookin to get bigger tires, i would go with the body lift.
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Post by Hoodlum on Jan 25, 2005 14:30:32 GMT -5
check out Roger brown at 4CRAWLER he'll make what ever you need cheap
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