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100 series 6 inch lift

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100 series 6 inch lift

Post by bj on roids »

Im thinking of a 1998-2002 model with 4" spring lift and 2" body lift, anyone done it? what problems/issues costs etc.

did a search nothing came up.

are they the same as the 80 series?

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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

Hey man for what its worth I did a body lift with my brother in law on a 100 series and we only encountered the same probs as a hilux and a 60 series we did in terms of lengthening and stuff.

try here:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=52128

The last few posts on this should help. With regards to the 4" lift I can't help out.

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Post by Tiny »

dont do it, 2" with plastic inner gaurd chop will fit 35s, 6" will be way to heavy, disconnect the swaybars and you will flex well
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

For those years..... 1998 to 2002 that's the solid axle models,

they're pretty much similar to the 80 series, you shouldn't have any problems just make sure you've got a complete kit.

adjustable panhards, castor plates, swaybar disconnects etc
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Post by greenfourby »

Remember that some of the later 100's had airbags which pretty much writes off a standard 'block' body lift if you want to keep it legit.

I had a 5" lift in my 100 series and if I had my time again I would have stuck with the 2" lift and spent the extra $ on a decent rear bar.

With sway bar disconnects they flex pretty good cause of the weight with lockers and decent 35's there's not many places it won't go.

However if you are planning on running it without carrying a s*&t load of gear and accessories and basically running an empty rig then a well setup lift is good, dont't forget that at 6" you will probably be up for at least one new tailshaft and may also need some decent drop boxes/drop arms to keep the alignment anywhere near decent.

But you knew that anyway :)

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Post by dumbdunce »

body lift is gay, don't do it. (but it does make it easier to load up sliders)

105 series suspension is more or less identical to 80 series, you can buy a full kit from 4-way, including springs, fat adjustbale shocks, panhards, castor plates. no tailshaft worries but the front angles are steep, expect vibes at high speeds (although my 5" 80 does not have any tailshaft vibes).

swybar extensions are good for maintaining onroad manners, although if I run my front shocks fairly hard (7 out of 9) it is fine for any speed up to 160km/h (about as fast as it will go).

4" springs and no body lift will fit 35's without any trouble but they WILL rub on the back of the rear wheel wells/mud flaps - this is true for any lift unless you shorten the lower arms but that is dumb. the main drama with 80's and 100's is the gay departure angle so if you want to offroad it hard, you will need to chop unless you go barlow-tall (Gigantor) - which is asking for a rollover.

also do not do donuts in a paddock on 35's with a 5" lift, it is asking for a lid-squishing.
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Post by bj on roids »

whats all this about offroading?? :lol: rear bar plastic is colour matched!!

its a GXL with aribags!!

so no body lift hey... cool, too late to get 2" springs.... the 4" got here yesterday... :D

ive only got 285/75s on it at the moment, but i think im chasing a set of 305/85r16 or something? is that a 35" tyre?
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Post by Pesky Pete »

Hey BJ. Can fix the rear rubbing issues with a 9 inch gringer and a tray.

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Post by MQ080 »

bj on roids wrote: ive only got 285/75s on it at the moment, but i think im chasing a set of 305/85r16 or something? is that a 35" tyre?
305/85r16's are 35's but arenot very common. 315/75R16 are the go and designed for 8" rims unlike 12.5's.
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Post by Kruza »

im looking at putting some 36's under my 105 series/beam front end.

Would they clear with a 4" lift or should i look at a 5"?
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Post by dumbdunce »

Kruza wrote:im looking at putting some 36's under my 105 series/beam front end.

Would they clear with a 4" lift or should i look at a 5"?
they will rub in the back of the rear wheelwell with 5" or 4", and possibly in the front on full articulation - but for notmal driving it will be ok.
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