Gday im new! ive got a bone stock 1985 4runner turbo diesel, im looking to fit a decent sized lift kit in victoria.
http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod116.htm
is this kind of lift easy to fit in a day or two, and what sort of issues am i looking at in regard to getting it enginered. im wanting to fit 35's im guessing they will fit.
thanks sorry for amount of questions
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4 inch
those 4inch springs dont hav much flex and the 2inch rear springs are sh!t house they are just like having the diff welded straight to the body no give in 'em. and the shocks even tho ur only getting 4inch lift go a few inch longer i got 4inch lift on the same vehicle and i max out 6inch shocks. Thats a steep price, i got 2inch extended shackles, 2inch springs, tail shaft spacer, extended brake lines, adjustable torque rod and stearing arm for a grand
'85 4runner "SOLD!"
YZ250F "SOLD"
Now i got a dune buggy with a rotor in it!
Got the 4runner back- now with twin trannys, 35 mtr's
YZ250F "SOLD"
Now i got a dune buggy with a rotor in it!
Got the 4runner back- now with twin trannys, 35 mtr's
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