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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / May 2005

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lifts compatible with 4.3 swaps

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rich@earthwake.com - 27 May 2005 01:45 GMT
hello all-
I am looking into appropriate lift options for an 89 4runner that will
work with the chevy 4.3 v6 swap. Are there any suspension lifts on the
market that are not compatible with this swap? I am looking at either
the pro comp stage II or maybe the chaos fab caddy kit. I have not been
able to find any info on the latter with a 4.3 swap. I'm already
accumulating the necessary components for the swap, but plan on putting
in the lift before the swap, and would not want to handcuff myself
later...
any real world examples, opinions, and advice would be greatly
appreciated.
thanks-
rich
Anders - 28 May 2005 00:44 GMT
Be very careful about the lift that you buy for this truck.  The
complexity of the front suspension makes the design quality of your
lift very important.  Buying a poorly engineered lift can mean saving
two or three hundred dollars initially but can be a huge pain when
something (frame, control arm, etc.) breaks later.  Your best bet is to
check out Northwest Off-road Specalty which carries the most complete
and comprehensive lift kits for Toyota 4x4s.  The old ones are
especially reliable because they have been time tested.

anders
Anders - 28 May 2005 00:44 GMT
Be very careful about the lift that you buy for this truck.  The
complexity of the front suspension makes the design quality of your
lift very important.  Buying a poorly engineered lift can mean saving
two or three hundred dollars initially but can be a huge pain when
something (frame, control arm, etc.) breaks later.  Your best bet is to
check out Northwest Off-road Specalty which carries the most complete
and comprehensive lift kits for Toyota 4x4s.  The old ones are
especially reliable because they have been time tested.

anders
 
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