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Old 05-14-2006, 10:31 PM   #10 (permalink)
Tranman
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Re: Daystar 1” Leveling Kit – Install Instructions

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Zurn previously said:
Are the pictures showing up for you guys? Seems like they are taking forever to pull up for me. Maybe I need to post them in a different way?
Nice work! Truck looks great. YOu are officially inducted into the FJ Cruisers Forum Hall of Fame for being the 1st to do the leveling kit.

Don't know if you mentioned this, but did you have to get the FJ realligned afterwards?

All pics came up except 2. Then they came up also, just took some time to load.

How do you think you got 2" instead of 1"? I know you measured. Was it because the spacer itself is 2". Doesn't matter cuz it's leveled. Any chance the front end will sag after some time?

Thanks for the comment about the difference b/t leveling and revtek. $400 more for only 1 in more up front and 2" in the back. Huh, hardly seems worth it now. Heard a rumor yesterday that the Ruff Country spacer lift would be 1/2 price compared to Revtek. Just a rumor though. Thanks again, looks awesome.
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