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4Runna body lift question

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4Runna body lift question

Post by Grantly »

This mayb mentioned somewhere else but carnt find it fast enough for me , so im going to ask . Ok has any1 here ever lifted a 90 model runna with 3 inch body lift blocks and if so how much did you have to modify ?

EG : fuel filler hose , clutch cables , accelerator cable , gearbox issues , and radiator and wiring . And if i choose to do this ow many blocks do i need and what a good brand to buy .


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Post by over it »

Grantly

I put a 2inch body lift in my 91 4runner the only drama i had with that was the fuil hose needed to be extended about an inch and as for the gear shift it was tight at first but alls well now. :lol:
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Post by sniper »

Have done both a 2" and a 3"

For a 2" all you need to do is losen your steering (its a nut under the dash) this lets it slide out when lifted. Just tighten again later when finished.

No need to extend anything else, NOTHING. (except 'read' below)

A 3" on the other hand you will need to extend filler kneck, buy a steering extension (about $100 form memory) and change you top radiator hose.

'READ'
Both include the extending of gear levers.
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Post by high n mighty »

You dont need to extend the gear stick for either unless it annoys you. 2" is perfect for me without bending of extending the gearstick. I did have to remove the rubber gearstick boot though which is std proceedure.
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Post by Grantly »

thanks guys this info is good keep in rollin , also any1 seen cheap lift kits around ?
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