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I'm sure this has been covered before but I'm looking into lifting my 1999 4runner rwd sr5 and am having trouble deciding which lift to go with toyota tundra front shocks and coils or blistein 5100 ride height adjustable shocks any help will be appreciated!
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12-01-2013, 09:37 PM
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How about checking the Info thread stickied at the top of the page
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12-02-2013, 12:39 AM
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I was going to ask the same question.. However, since your a college student its a great question.
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12-02-2013, 03:08 AM
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Can you please elaborate? Are you using stock coils and 5100's? Any spacers with the Tundra coils/shocks to reach 3", if that's what you are looking for? I'd say 5100's and Tundra coils would be best and the right way to do it. Otherwise you will be replacing the tundra shocks eventually due to old age and wear and replacing the stock coils with the 5100's due to wear.
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Can you please elaborate? Are you using stock coils and 5100's? Any spacers with the Tundra coils/shocks to reach 3", if that's what you are looking for? I'd say 5100's and Tundra coils would be best and the right way to do it. Otherwise you will be replacing the tundra shocks eventually due to old age and wear and replacing the stock coils with the 5100's due to wear.
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yes I was planning on keeping the stock coils just got them replaced and have less then 5000k on them should I get different ones? my mind is pretty much set on the 5100's? I mainly want it to level and possibly get some bigger tires down the road.
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I can help in the field of education, I think that my experience in this field will be very important for you and I will be happy to help, I recently read an interesting article on this topic, I think you should read.
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It is very kind of you to respond and offer help, but this thread is almost 6 years old now.
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I can help in the field of education, I think that my experience in this field will be very important for you and I will be happy to help, I recently read an interesting article on this topic, I think you should read.
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hmm, I can't tell if this is spam or not...
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What.In.The.****!
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Looks like spammers are trying to outwit us. I still can't tell...
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Looks like spammers are trying to outwit us. I still can't tell...
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They're getting better, but there's something about the Toyota Tundra car that seems a bit off to me.
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This is incredible...please, carry on.
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Can you do a write-up on that fire pattern pin striping ?
looks rad!
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Everyone can ask you to write a dissertation or an essay. But not everyone can do it on their own, so I suggest you find more where you can get all this information and learn more about how you can write.
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