Can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
I thought it had to do with the amount of height it offers, but looking at stage 7 kits I get confused!
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can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
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can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
92' 4Runner, 3VZE Manual
33" Maxxis Bighorns, 31s Maxxis ATs, 2" suspension, 2" body lift, soundsystem, dual battery
33" Maxxis Bighorns, 31s Maxxis ATs, 2" suspension, 2" body lift, soundsystem, dual battery
Re: can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
try adding a little ifo re your 4x4
and some links to the sussy your talkin about
and some links to the sussy your talkin about
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Re: can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
sorry to be more specific - I've just seen lots of different lift kits advertised and i've always wondered what the stages mean.
Example for the 100 series:
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop ... 718d09d1a6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've got a 92 4runner IFS with 2" lift and 50mm body lift, but am looking at buying a 105 series with a 3" lift
Example for the 100 series:
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop ... 718d09d1a6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've got a 92 4runner IFS with 2" lift and 50mm body lift, but am looking at buying a 105 series with a 3" lift
92' 4Runner, 3VZE Manual
33" Maxxis Bighorns, 31s Maxxis ATs, 2" suspension, 2" body lift, soundsystem, dual battery
33" Maxxis Bighorns, 31s Maxxis ATs, 2" suspension, 2" body lift, soundsystem, dual battery
Re: can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
Just marketing type crap, making it easy to differentiate between kits pretty much. Every company will have different jargon, stage 2 from one wont nessacerily have the same gear in it or be as much of a "complete" lift as a stage 2 from another company.bigcheese82 wrote:sorry to be more specific - I've just seen lots of different lift kits advertised and i've always wondered what the stages mean.
FWIW I've delt with SuspensionStuff before and they were EXTREMLY helpfull and knew what was needed for my application.
Re: can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
basically the lower number kits have the bare essentials for the given lift height. For example the more expensive ones will come with new radius arms instead of castor plates to correct castor angle, and rear links to fix pinion angle and axle position. The rule of you get what you pay for comes in, and the expensive kits make for a better performing truck, particually on road.
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Re: can someone explain the different stages with lift kits?
Ok great thanks guys - that's what was confusing me. Different companies have different stages and that's what was confusing me.
Cheers!
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92' 4Runner, 3VZE Manual
33" Maxxis Bighorns, 31s Maxxis ATs, 2" suspension, 2" body lift, soundsystem, dual battery
33" Maxxis Bighorns, 31s Maxxis ATs, 2" suspension, 2" body lift, soundsystem, dual battery
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