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Re: Old topic, New twist, need opinion: springs vs. spacers
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10/08/02 01:40 PM
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The front Cornbred 1" spacers are actually 3/4" thick. The thick rubber gasket is 1/4" thick but you'd use that for 1.5" of lift according to David.
Thanks for the input. I'm afraid I might have missed my opportunity to get those PP rear springs at the 15% discount since the sale is over. I'll e-mail Concielli Toyota to see what the cost of front 4X4 springs would be.
Thanks <small>[ October 08, 2002, 08:42 AM: Message edited by: Rob ]</small>
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Old topic, New twist, need opinion: springs vs. spacers
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