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Old 03-05-2012, 03:24 PM #1
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6'10" height limit

I have a height limit of 6'10", I have '06 V6 sport. What suspension and wheel options do I have? I would like to also have a low profile rack but this isn't critical.
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What is the stock height of your Runner? If it's is 6'5 I'd say you should go with 4" or less of lift (1" of insurance). Simple math really, just give us a starting point to work with and you'll receive many bias lift options, haha.
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I used to live in a condo complex with underground parking, height limit was 6'7". My truck has a 3" toytec kit on 33" tires, and a rola rack on top of the stock rack, which is at least 2-3". I cleared the 6'7" bar by about 1.5". I'm pretty sure you'll be fine with any lift + rack at a 6'10" clearance. Just Do It!!!
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Yeah - measure the runner, its actually quite short. I forget exactly, but I thinkbits only like 69-72'' or something stock (depending on Limited/SR5/Sport). This puts it at only like 6' stock, giving you 9'' to work with on suspension + tires (again with 1'' insurance). Should be PLENTY. If you go higher than that, I'd be very surprised.


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I'm 6'3 and I can see over my 05 SR5 4runner. I'd be surprised if it's over 6'.
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I'm at about 7" lift (including tires) from stock.

I can clear a 7' garage door depending on the shape of the upper crest. If its flat then yes, arched then no.

Can't fit in my garage at home though unless i air down the tires
But its a good thing ;]
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Edmunds.com shows 71.3" or just under 6' for the SE. That's a lot of room to play with.
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i see on edmunds 71.6" that measure its to the roof or to the roof rack?
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i see on edmunds 71.6" that measure its to the roof or to the roof rack?
That's the rack height.


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so i can take out the rack and have more room to lift?
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The only way to know for sure is to measure.
Lay a board across the roof/rack and measure to the ground. Do this in a few places on the roof.
Remember that if there is a dip or a hump near the low opening, you will need extra space.
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i ask for the rack measure because have low low clereance in my house...
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On mine I think the spoiler is the highest spot fyi.


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spoiler highter than roof rack? thats weir.. or dont have the rack ? ahahhaha
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spoiler highter than roof rack? thats weir.. or dont have the rack ? ahahhaha
Ha yeah, spoiler sticks up if you look at it.. If I remember it was very close between the spoiler and the highest part of the SR5 rack.

I was measuring because I only have so much garage clearance, and am deciding on a lift..


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