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Re:Toytec Lifts
Date: 2010/05/03 07:20 By: TitaniumTonka Status: User  
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Thanks, I actually, went ahead and installed my Tuff Country 3" lift that i had boughtoriginally, it came with rear shocks, a diff drop kit skid plate drop kit and spacers. took me 7 hours to install but i bought a cheap strut compressor from harbor frieght for $50. i figured i would only need it once so what the hell... it jammed up on my first strut so i had to cut the dam thing off. luckily no damage was done to my strut, but then my buddy had a compressor that he let me borrow had it on no problem, THe only reason i had second thoughts on this originally was cus i talked to a fella that said his CV shafts went out after he put on the same lift... however he did the install wrong and didnt put on the diff drop kit. his mistake. ive had it on 3 weeks so far and love it!!! here in the next 2 years or so im going to upgrade to the 6". but for now this one looks great and even performs great. kept the same size tires for now since my tires were still good, but i may decide to leave the original 265.75r16's on her later instead of getting bigger ones. not sure on that yet. how do you like your lift? any problems so far? [img]

Post edited by: TitaniumTonka, at: 2010/05/03 07:24
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