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Post by tacokid789 on Jan 25, 2006 13:20:20 GMT -5
Hey has anyone heard of these guys based outta Utah?? The OEM Guy. Or does anyone have this kit on?? Need honest input THANKS :confused:
CHECK IT OUT HERE:
Its on ebay Item number: 8032493172
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Post by Hoodlum on Jan 25, 2006 13:37:38 GMT -5
after looking at the spacers I feel even more cofortable with my solid billet spacer. I just don't trust haveing a urathane spacer there I think there is a chance of that piece blowing apart. I do not know that much about urathane products for other apps except for bushing replacements and I ain't no guinny pig. at least not when it comes to safety. just my thought.
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Post by tacokid789 on Jan 26, 2006 12:15:31 GMT -5
Think i would need a differential drop kit or not?? They claim what you see is all you'll need and they do have a 1yr warranty??? I don't know if this would be a cheap waste that would cause me to dump more money into my truck due to it breakin shiz??
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Post by Hoodlum on Jan 27, 2006 10:43:17 GMT -5
IMO anything over 2" on a taco I would do the dif drop spacer it will make it a lot easier for the alignment
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hossmaster
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02 dbl cab/ 05 4runner
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Post by hossmaster on Feb 1, 2006 7:28:14 GMT -5
I don't think the diff drop is really needed. Not only with a 2 inch lift your cv angles won't be extreme or the fins touching, you put your diff that much lower to the ground. I would install the lift and then determine if youy need them or look at other trucks on the web find out before you spend the mulla
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Post by bowshtr on Feb 1, 2006 18:33:55 GMT -5
Cornfed suspension has a drop kit for 15 bucks...its worth it. Yea you are going to lower your center diff..but you can gain that back by installing larger tires without the worries of broken half shafts or worn boots etc.
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