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Old 02-08-2008, 11:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
Farmerzuk
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Need a little advice rigging up an fj

I am looking at purchacing a fj and I would like to rig it up for some serious off roading.
Is the 6 inch lift better than the 3 inch?
What manufacturer should a person go with?
Can a person run stock tires with the 6 inch? I would like to utilize the factory rims for winter use.
Can a person use 31 or 33 with the 6 inch?
I am looking at installing an ARB front locker will it work with the factory rear locker? or should I install a rear ARB locker?
I am also going to install a winch bumper and winch and fender flares.
It should be an impresive rig when I am done I think my biggest hang up right now is the lift kit they look so much better with the 6 inch lift

looking forward to all the input.
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