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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner #348019 11/20/03 07:16 PM
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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.


Yeah, the 1inch Bl and cranked tbars is a pretty standard practice around here to clear 33s. This is what most of the rockcrawlers, here, do to keep the center of gravity as low as possible.

There's even one guy who is running 35s with a minimal lift (I forget exactly what his setup is).

Last edited by Robinhood150; 11/20/03 07:19 PM.

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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: Robinhood150] #348020 11/20/03 08:28 PM
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There's even one guy who is running 35s with a minimal lift (I forget exactly what his setup is).


Yeah Anthony is running 35s with cranked t-bars and 2" body lift...but he's not wheeling. Come on Anthony hurry up with your SAS.


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner #348021 11/20/03 08:29 PM
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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!

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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: Leo] #348022 11/20/03 10:11 PM
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Yeah Anthony is running 35s with cranked t-bars and 2" body lift...but he's not wheeling. Come on Anthony hurry up with your SAS.


Oh yeah, didn't notice that. Actually I was thinking of rodgertheshrubber. He's running 1 inch BL and cranked tbars.


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner [Re: Robinhood150] #348023 11/21/03 01:47 AM
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Yeah Anthony is running 35s with cranked t-bars and 2" body lift...but he's not wheeling. Come on Anthony hurry up with your SAS.


Oh yeah, didn't notice that. Actually I was thinking of rodgertheshrubber. He's running 1 inch BL and cranked tbars.


the ride is horrible though don't recomend it to anyone. not even just for looks..... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />

I did it cause I didn't want to ride around with 5.29 and 33's ....gas millage sucks.


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Re: Lift options for 94 4Runner #348024 11/26/03 03:38 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.


I'm running this same setup without the Cruiser coils. Full compression rub occasionally. The low center of gravity is worth a little rub here and there.


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