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Old 04-17-2012, 02:27 AM #1
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rear ride height after lift

I installed a Rough Country 4-5" lift on my 2nd gen 4runner with 33" tires. The rear sits way high. Have to crank the torsion bars over 2" to get it looking right. It puts the CV joints at a bad angle when cranked that much. If anyone has a Rough Country lift on 33's, can you please take a measurement for me from the ground to the top of the rear wheel well. Thanks
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does the rough country lift come with spacers for the rear?
did you get the full kit with front diff drop bracket?
im sure you know you do not want your torsion arms cranked up all the way but remember the 4runner body lines are not flat the do have a awkward tilt.
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