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Old 10-17-2006, 12:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2" lift.. is this any good

eBay Motors: 2007 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER 2X4 4X4 LIFT KIT (item 330040105091 end time Oct-20-06 06:37:30 PDT)

saw this on ebay. ... anyone used this and if so.. is it easier to install ?
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Old 10-17-2006, 01:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 2" lift.. is this any good

Keep in mind that it is only a front lift.

Also, it is a "top load" spacer lift only. If you have a 2WD, its fine.
If your 4X4, to achive 2" of lift using only a top load spacer will tax CV joints and boots pretty bad.

(vs a Daystar, or RevTek that split the lift using a small top load spacer, and a small preload spacer to achive 3" of front lift)

If you need more information, reply, PM me, or search.
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Re: 2" lift.. is this any good

thanks... i was looking for something that i can do myself, without all those tools needed. and the description made it sound like really easy.
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Re: 2" lift.. is this any good

If your looking for easy... thats the one.
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