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Post by mudcreeper96 on Mar 21, 2006 20:24:36 GMT -5
Which is the better spacer for a Tacoma, a Cornfed or a Revtek spacer?
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Post by Hoodlum on Mar 22, 2006 8:50:38 GMT -5
I use cornfed for spacer aplications. Dave's spacers are safer IMO the cornfed one is a one piece solid billet with a bottom inner lip to prevent any chance of the coil popping out. The Revtek one unless they changed they're design is a multi piece spacer to me it just doesn't seem very safe but that's my opinion. There are a lot of folks running the Revtek kit but I seem to see them more on mall cruisers than I've seen on trail rigs but that's in my area which is very urban.
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Post by fourwd1 on Mar 22, 2006 16:03:45 GMT -5
Have you looked at the ones from Donahoe ?
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Post by Stock02 on Mar 23, 2006 17:44:35 GMT -5
Toytec makes a good one also and they have first rate customer service.
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Post by 4xfred on Mar 23, 2006 22:14:06 GMT -5
;D Even though I've never had them, b/c I don't own a newer rig, I've seen all the "spacer" lifts...And the Cornfed is by far the best on the market. Call Dave, have him send you a set & you'll see why it's the best. Later...
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Matt-W
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Post by Matt-W on Jun 28, 2006 11:21:18 GMT -5
probably a stupid question but where do you get the cornfed spacers for the cheapest price and what do they normally run?
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Post by Hoodlum on Jun 28, 2006 12:43:17 GMT -5
The only place to get the Cornfed spacers is from cornfedsuspensions.com (sorry I don't have the direct link) As for the cost it depends on which set-up you want.
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Matt-W
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Post by Matt-W on Jul 1, 2006 11:24:56 GMT -5
i tried the link and it didnt take me anywhere it told me the site didnt exist so are you sure thats it or maybe give me a link to it thanks
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Post by Hoodlum on Jul 5, 2006 9:02:25 GMT -5
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