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What size lift??

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What size lift??

Post by bog warrior »

What size lift do you need to run 35" on a 80 series?
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4 INCH LIFT

Post by misko83 »

HEY
ON MY 80 I JUST HAVE THE 6INCH SPRING LIFT ( A LITTLE BIG)
WITH TOUGH BIG BORE SHOCKS ADJUSTABLE
I THINK A 4INCH LIFT WILL BE THE WAY TO GO YOU WILL EVEN FIT 36INCH SIMEX UNDER IT. YOU DONT EVEN HAVE TO PUT A BODY LIFT IN AND ALSO ITS A GOOD HEIGHT FOR THE BUSH AND ROAD
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Re: 4 INCH LIFT

Post by bog warrior »

misko83 wrote:HEY
ON MY 80 I JUST HAVE THE 6INCH SPRING LIFT ( A LITTLE BIG)
WITH TOUGH BIG BORE SHOCKS ADJUSTABLE
I THINK A 4INCH LIFT WILL BE THE WAY TO GO YOU WILL EVEN FIT 36INCH SIMEX UNDER IT. YOU DONT EVEN HAVE TO PUT A BODY LIFT IN AND ALSO ITS A GOOD HEIGHT FOR THE BUSH AND ROAD
Thanks for the Reply . Its my mates car and i know nothing about Toyota's.
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Post by azwa »

my 35's fit just fine with 3" lift ;)
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