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hilux how high what cost

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hilux how high what cost

Post by shavedtoy »

i have lifted my hilux now a couple of inches and am about to lift it some more, my question is how high can you go before you need to change the steering link arm to a dropped arm and the diff locater arm to adjustable, also where is the cheapest place to get them, thanks for any input.
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Post by eliteforce32 »

hey bud anything over 2" of lift starts to need the dopped steering arm and adjustable tie rod, places here in SEQ is superior engineering, or from 4WD.bitz, mail order, ORI places like this, hope this helps
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Post by benhl »

eliteforce32 wrote:hey bud anything over 2" of lift starts to need the dopped steering arm and adjustable tie rod, places here in SEQ is superior engineering, or from 4WD.bitz, mail order, ORI places like this, hope this helps


what is this 4wd.bitz?? i cant seem to find it pls PM a lilnk

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Post by Gribble »

Anything over 2" you will need the adjustable arms.

If you get a spring that has alot a droop in it you may need x-over as well, or you risk snapping off the j-arm on top of your steering knuckle.
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Post by RV80 »

benhl wrote:what is this 4wd.bitz??


It's www.4wd1.biz
www.bolsys.com.au
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Post by eliteforce32 »

thanks rv
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Post by shavedtoy »

thanks for the help, looks like i better get them pronto
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