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Old 08-26-2010, 03:51 AM #1
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Thumbs up Need some suggestion lift Guys

Hi everyone , need your professional advice since im new member and wanting to lift my 06 runner sr5 4wd. well im looking for a simple lift only like not the expensive one coz im not go for serious off roading, i want comfortable,affordable ride as much as possible. But im open for any suggestion coz mostly im driving in the highway and sometimes rough rd.Im looking for 2 inches front and 1 in. rear. like can i use bilstein 5100 leveling kit plus spacer both front and rear? or bilstein 5100 alone will be fine? Any other suggestion, Thx a lot
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Old 08-26-2010, 07:18 AM #2
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the 5100s are adjustable & will give ya up to 2.5 up front so u really dont need a spacer there, unless u want more, then get a 1in. spacer for the rear, you'll get a lift + better ride with that than spacers alone, total cost about about 450, then whatever the labor & alignment is. rear coils instead of spacers will be more $, a complete OME setup will run about 760, any other brand of complete setup will be more, just new coils frt & rear for lift will be 400 ,but u use ur stock shocks, u could also hunt down an FJ setup with the bilsteins, that alone will give ya 1 in. up front, maybe 1/2 outback, then use spacers for more lift. thats a short rundown, so the cheapest route is just spacers, for about 1/2 the cost of the billies. personally, id get the bilstein 5100, & reuse the stock springs. its really how much u want/can spend. goodluck

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Old 08-26-2010, 01:32 PM #3
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Tnx a lot really appreaciate your inputs,so im planning for now is billstein 5100 front stock spring or if i can find fj spring well be better but a little stiff ride am i correct, and rear is 1 in spacer only use stock spring and shocks or need to change my shocks to or spring maybe. Which is better ? any other suggestion well be appreciated. Tnx again
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