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revtek
Date: 2008/11/28 16:51 By: dirtyd Status: User  
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I am considering a revtek 3" lift.Does anyone have any experiance with this kit?
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Re:revtek
Date: 2008/11/29 02:54 By: cruzrman Status: User  
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This is a "spacer" based lift which will place considerable pre-load on your front coils resulting in a prety stiff ride.
It'll accomplish the desired result, but I'd say, save up and get a quality purpose built system such as Old Man Imu.Their experience with Toyota suspensions is unparalled. If you do go with the "Revtek", you won't be able to get the alignment back to spec. w/o aftermarket upper control arms.That will apply to any kit you use.
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Re:revtek
Date: 2008/12/05 15:09 By: dirtyd Status: User  
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Thanks! Am I going to need aftermarket upper arms with the OME lift? If so where should I look for them?
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