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87 Raider susp. lift #770126 12/06/06 11:12 PM
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camoraider87 Offline OP
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any one know were to find lift for 87 raider f&r shackles for rear already turned up torsion bars want more flex out of front


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Re: 87 Raider susp. lift [Re: camoraider87] #770127 12/06/06 11:19 PM
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Chris_J Offline
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Taiwain. And rear shackels from the front of a pre 85 yota fit.

Re: 87 Raider susp. lift [Re: Chris_J] #770128 12/06/06 11:22 PM
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camoraider87 Offline OP
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how much lift will it give me


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Re: 87 Raider susp. lift [Re: camoraider87] #770129 12/06/06 11:28 PM
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NathanC Offline
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You should be able to fit 33's with a crank and shackles. Any larger than that, and it probably won't have any power left.

You will still be bound to the wheel travel that the stock system already provides, lift or no lift.


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Re: 87 Raider susp. lift [Re: NathanC] #770130 12/06/06 11:32 PM
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camoraider87 Offline OP
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dont want to go no bigger than 31x10.50 what i got just want more travel


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Re: 87 Raider susp. lift [Re: camoraider87] #770131 12/12/06 09:06 PM
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rubberband Offline
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I have the Toyota shackles and turned-up torsion bars. It is a good improvement over stock.








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