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Old 01-11-2008, 02:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
ferguson
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taking my lift off

Yeah, It may sound wussy, but I think I'll take my 3" lift off soon. I have a suspensionmax kit, with a spacers on the front and heavy springs in the rear.

My old corolla died last month, so my FJC is my only transportation, and I can't afford to risk too much mud abuse on it for now. I might as well go back to a more car-like ride. I wasn't that happy with the stiff rear springs. They felt good when I was trailering a boat, but seemed to reduce my articulation offroad. I also didn't like the occasional sound of them resetting after stiff bumps.

One thing I do like about the lift was how it leveled the front, so I'd like to put a 1/2" or 3/4" spacer on the front to preserve that angle. I'd appreciate any input on what to buy for that. I see that toytech has one.

thanks,

John.
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