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Old 11-29-2013, 08:48 AM #1
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Fun day at the Off Road Park!!!

So, I have been a frequent visitor to this site for a few months now. I have owned my 07' 4runner SR for about 3 years, but only just started modding her. Last month I added a Pro Comp 2.25" leveling kit up front and 1.5" Daystar spacers in the rear. Then, I upgraded the tires to Nitro Grapples size 285/70/17. The end result was 4 inches of lift in the front and 3 inches in the rear. My rather simple setup gave my truck a much more aggressive stance and it performs well off road. Below are a few pictures from an afternoon that I spent at an off road park/hunting ground close to where I live in St. Cloud, FL.

My plan is to install a set of Spidertrax next and also the Toyotec 1" body lift. From there who knows what else might be in this 4runner future! I really enjoy this truck and hope to have it for at least another 3 years.

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Looks good!!

Do you rub on the front body mount at all with your tire setup?
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I agree, looks good. You can hardly tell there is a lift from the photos.
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No rubbing at all. i would like a little more lift, so I think the toyotec body lift is the most economical way to go. The spacers should also widen the stance a bit and make it look more aggressive.
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Looking at this pictures, I'm pretty sure my girl's Corolla would have made it through. Your truck is really capable, find some harder trails and see what it can do.
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There was some sugar sand and a few hills, but nothing too technical. I would like to go again after it rains.

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