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Old 07-20-2012, 08:14 AM
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If you don't want any lift at all, buy replacement stock springs. If a mild, 1-2" lift is ok, go with OME 880s in front and OME 906s in back. With either of these shock setups, you can use stock shocks, or upgrade to Bilstein 4600s. NathanOfSeattle just finished this setup and seems to really be happy with it.

I found a setup from a Tundra, complete with springs and stock Tundra shocks. They are Bilstein HDs, but not adjustable like the 5100s (which I will be getting soon). I have those matched with 906s in back with OME shocks.

For daily driving and the occasional offroad, I would get the 880/906 setup I mentioned, and get either the KYB or Bilstein HDs. That will be an all around good ride, and large improvement over aging stock setups.
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