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100 Series IFS Lift Info

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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100 Series IFS Lift Info

Post by sootygu »

I am trying to find out what is the max lift possible without any complecations on the front of the IFS L/C. Have spoken to a few and they quote from 0-30mm and some say you need new torsoin bars and some say not. Not after a huge lift only one that will not compromise the handling and strenght.

Any info would be of help.
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Post by greenhilux »

DO you have a bullbar and or winch? if so you will new new, stronger t/bars, if not stock ones will suffice. About 30mm is all you will get out of them.
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Post by sootygu »

It only has a ally bull bar and no winch.
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Post by plowy »

Have seen and heard of the 100 series with ifs that have colapsed its in one of the 4wd monthlys not sure what month maybe december or earlier than that
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Post by hophoar »

have a look at the balljoint spacers there using in 4runner lifts, might be the same size.
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