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Post by stev0454 on Jun 26, 2006 12:18:01 GMT -5
alright here it goes i'm running an 02 tacoma with a 3" body lift and 285/75r16 bfg allterrain 4x4 trd package sr5. I want more suspension travel but due to it being my daily driver i don't want the hassel of climbing in it every day at 5'8 i'm not the tallest so it's a small leep to get in it now. Besides taking my sway bars off what else can i do with out going much higher?
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i'm not sure where this post went if it's in the wrong i'm sorry
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Post by rockcrawlintoy on Jun 26, 2006 19:31:46 GMT -5
total chaos set up it might lift it a little but it will incrase wheel travel. it will be hard to get much out of what you have now without a little lift. i know some people have ran chevy springs as a spring under with good results
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Post by stev0454 on Jun 26, 2006 19:49:30 GMT -5
I see well i'll guess i'll have to buy me a ladder then :-D. I don't have the money now i'm just trying to look into what would be my best option. I don't want anything to crazy i mean could i get a decent amount of flex with a 3" suspension lift or would i have to get at least a 6". I'm not to fond of the Sas conversion due to it putting my truck out of commission for too long.
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Post by 93toy on Jul 1, 2006 1:42:23 GMT -5
Take a look at allprooffroad.com they have some leaf springs that you could put in the rear that would only lift it 3". They are supposed to have 24" of travel... not too bad. Then you could put a simple 3" lift up front just to level yourself out. Personaly I'd get rid of the body lift. It really dosn't do much for you and then you could be back to just 3" of total lift.
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