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Old 03-21-2008, 04:15 PM   #23 (permalink)
rider77
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Re: Leveling the 4X2 FJ....Easy and Cheap

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I guess you're right, I'll just start saving for 3" OME lift all around. The smallest rear lift I found was from a 2" spacer. I was looking for something that can lift the back about 1". If I put OME's in the back, then I will get the raked look, even more so since my front end only has 883's.
exactly..thats what im saving for...see if someone will trade you for some 884's in the front.

toytec sells all kinds of small spacers you can add until you get the level you want. this car is such a money pit, I could buy the suspension right now but I shouldnt. thats the story of my life right now; its how i got my skid plate, exhaust, and trd cai in the past month.
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