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Lift options for 94 4Runner
      #388859 - 11/15/03 02:47 PM

Any help would be awesome. I've got a 94 4runner, with stock front suspension, and air ride suspension in the rear. I am currently running 31s and I would like to be able to clear 33s. Any sugestions would be great.

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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #391743 - 11/19/03 11:29 PM

I have a 94 4runner and I have a 5 inch superlift with a 3 inch body lift and I can easily clear 35's. I would go with a 4 or 5 inch lift and you should be able to clear 33's easily. if you have any questions about what lift to get just ask me.

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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #391753 - 11/19/03 11:42 PM

You can run 33's with a small coil spring lift in the rear, a 1" body lift, and some hammering in the front fenderwells. You may rub a small amount, but you don't need 4-5" of lift. Just try a search for tons more info.

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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #391783 - 11/20/03 12:16 AM

sorry dude you can't run 33's on a 4runner with only a 1 inch body lift they would be up inside the fender walls I use to have a 4 inch lift and the 33's hit the inside of the fenders from time to time.

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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #391837 - 11/20/03 02:18 AM

You can fit 33's with a 1" body lift, some 1.5" lift coils in the rear, some cranking of the torsion bars, and a wee bit o' fender seam pounding. I ran that setup for about a year with 33" SSR's.


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: Allen]
      #391853 - 11/20/03 03:28 AM

http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=391383&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=14&fpart=1

check this out they are talking all about things that you could do


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #391885 - 11/20/03 07:24 AM

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sorry dude you can't run 33's on a 4runner with only a 1 inch body lift they would be up inside the fender walls I use to have a 4 inch lift and the 33's hit the inside of the fenders from time to time.




Actually, you can. Please see Allen's post below yours. Also, Adrian runs 33's on basically this same setup (just slightly more lift in the back). Anyway, the point is it can be done.


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #391950 - 11/20/03 09:47 AM

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sorry dude you can't run 33's on a 4runner with only a 1 inch body lift they would be up inside the fender walls I use to have a 4 inch lift and the 33's hit the inside of the fenders from time to time.




Yes you can! I have a 1" B/L, cranked Tbars, Downey rear springs and spacers.



Oh and my truck is for sale.


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: Leo]
      #391968 - 11/20/03 10:16 AM

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Quote:

sorry dude you can't run 33's on a 4runner with only a 1 inch body lift they would be up inside the fender walls I use to have a 4 inch lift and the 33's hit the inside of the fenders from time to time.




Yes you can! I have a 1" B/L, cranked Tbars, Downey rear springs and spacers.



Oh and my truck is for sale.





Leo,

I can't afford to buy your rig, but let me tell you, yours is one of my favorite 2nd Gen's. It is definitely the one that I have modeled some of my rig after. Good luck on your sale!

CB


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: ]
      #392066 - 11/20/03 12:44 PM

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Leo,

I can't afford to buy your rig, but let me tell you, yours is one of my favorite 2nd Gen's. It is definitely the one that I have modeled some of my rig after. Good luck on your sale!

CB




Let's part it out......


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