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Re: raising my 4runner
"Scotty" <scoter1@warmmail.com> wrote in message
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> "gOdDeSs151" <goddess151@biteme.com> wrote in message
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>>I am seriously interested in raising my '98 4runner. i can probably find a
>>lift kit online somewhere, but should i extend my wheelbase 1st? i have
>>SUV paranoia, as i used to sit "on the ground" in my last two cars. most
>>recently a '95 eclipse, before that was a '91 CRX. once i raise it - i
>>will add mudders, same size as stock tires if necessary, but i would
>>prefer bigger. advice??? vendors????
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>> Later,
>> Jen
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> Why do you wan to lift it? If its for offroading okay, on road, you will
> ruin your trucks handling well and truely if ya lift it more than 1 1/2
> inchs. Becomes to top heavy for general use Id say.
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> Stick in a 1 11/2 inch lift kit (suspention lift first) then add your
> muddies, I prefer Cooper STT's, and then drive it for a while before you
> add a body lift.
>i just have this thing about actually using my running boards. right now,
>they're just in the way and make it awkward to climb into my truck. i have
>like a 33 or 34 inseam. i also like to offroad, and love the aggressive
>tread on mudders (can't hear the noise over my system anyway...). thank you
>for your suggestions, especially on tires!!![/color]
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