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Old 05-13-2008, 12:06 AM   #4 (permalink)
SkyKing
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Re: Keep stock 16" TRD S.E wheels with 6 inch lift

I feel your pain with the 3 or 6 inch dissision...
I an thinking about it also...

I do agree with DominicG, if I did a 6" today, it would be the RC 6".
From what I read, you might have/want to change out a few other parts as well with a 6" lift
Body mount chop and control arms might be a good idea. 6" is a lot for the stock FJ, sure does look sweet though.
Man the more I think about it, the more I want the full Rough Country 6"...

If all I were to do is a 3", I will get a full OME setup. Thats just me though.

I would like to know what users of a 3" lift think about the added clearance as well. 3" might not look like a lot, but is might be better then it looks.

Hey Dom, you know like half of the people with FJ's in Cali don't you (I read a lot)?
What do you think?
3 or 6?
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