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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Auburn, AL
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Best spacer/ leveling kit
Hey eveyone i just recently bought a 2005 sport edition 2WD and am now thinking about getting a leveling kit. I've been looking at the toytec 3"lift (3" lift / leveling kit for FJ and 03 up 4Runner - Toytec Lifts: Toyota Lift Kits: FJ Cruiser Lift Kits, Tacoma Lift Kits, Tundra Lift Kits, 4 Runner Lift Kits, Sequoia Lift Kits, Toyota Truck Lift Kits) but i was wondering if the toytec is a better spacer/leveling kit compared to the cornfed before i get one. what do you all think?
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The reason I ask is simple--a lot of guys are unhappy with the "nose down" stance of their 4th gen 4Runners, so they buy a pair of small spacers to lift the front end only that levels out the look of the 4Runner without doing anything to the rear suspension. That's what I did on my own 4Runner. The kit you're looking at will raise the front and the rear, but the front will be raised about one inch more than the rear. You'll also have a more level look overall, but the whole vehicle will be lifted, front and rear. |
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