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Old 05-17-2008, 10:03 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Installed the ToyTec adjustables today

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They sure did and they look fantastic. I posted a thank you thread in the Toytec forum.

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Re: Installed the ToyTec adjustables today

Any other post install reviews?
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:52 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Re: Installed the ToyTec adjustables today

I've had mine on ~front & Rear~ for about 2 weeks nowand love them,now I have never had a lift on anything before so my expertise is nill,but the difference over stock is amazing,I did not have the rubbing issues,no creaks or pops at all, even the alignment went off without a hitch...NOW I JUST NEED SOME NEW SHOES!!
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Re: Installed the ToyTec adjustables today

Yeah, I'd like to hear some too. Specifically off-road.

I haven't installed mine yet. I'm broke and want to get an alignment right after the install, so I don't mess up my brand new tires.
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Yeah, I'd like to hear some too. Specifically off-road.

I haven't installed mine yet. I'm broke and want to get an alignment right after the install, so I don't mess up my brand new tires.
I would recommend letting the springs settle first, then get the alignment.

You can drive a couple of days without ruining your new tires, they'll be fine. I did so with mine after I installed my 3" lift, and everything turned out jake.
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I would recommend letting the springs settle first, then get the alignment.

You can drive a couple of days without ruining your new tires, they'll be fine. I did so with mine after I installed my 3" lift, and everything turned out jake.
good point, just to add on to that, spring the extra bucks for a lifetime allignment. it's worth it. I like getting mine re alligned about every 3 months or if I get a pull from running a hard trail..
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Can I wait till the first week in June to get an alignment if I install Tomorrow?
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Can I wait till the first week in June to get an alignment if I install Tomorrow?
I'd say yes as long as you dont have a 300 mile daily commute. lol It really depends on how much you drive.
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I'd say yes as long as you dont have a 300 mile daily commute. lol It really depends on how much you drive.
In the time between now and then, I'd probably drive ~150 miles.
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In the time between now and then, I'd probably drive ~150 miles.
It has been about 2 weeks since I did my fronts and I have not seen much if any wear. I have the Fox Coils and did UCA's as well. I would say you're probably fine.
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