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Old 08-25-2009, 02:19 PM #1
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Mild lift kit?

What are everyone's recommendations on mild 2-3" suspension lifts for an '01 SR5? I'm not looking for anything drastic, not looking to replace tires for **** Cepeks or anything like that...for now. Just looking for a little more comfort in clearance and to expand later. Thanks guys!
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What are everyone's recommendations on mild 2-3" suspension lifts for an '01 SR5? I'm not looking for anything drastic, not looking to replace tires for **** Cepeks or anything like that...for now. Just looking for a little more comfort in clearance and to expand later. Thanks guys!
http://www.sonoransteel.com/ These guys offer some great 3rd gen stuff. How much will money be a factor? How will you use the Runner? What I am getting at is do you need coil-overs or will a simple spacer lift work for you?
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Money isn't the issue, but like you asked, what are my intentions? Not a whole lot to start but would like the ability to build from here on out. The 7.2 system looks like a great start, would give me that level-ness to the 4R I initially want. No rock crawling for this guy, but old logging roads yes.
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Id recommend Toyteclifts.com do some research, you will find they have some of the best customer service, the awesome prices, awesome products.

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For a mild lift I'd go with Old Man Emu, they're the best out there. The ride and handling will be better than new.
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