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Re: Actual Lift Height
« on: Dec 13, 2005, 09:05:15 PM »
How did the 3.5 inch Pro Comp springs and the 4.5 superlift springs ride?  I am looking for a 4 inch lift rear spring for my 85 4runner.  It's not my offroad toy, only use it for camping and mall running.  I'd like to get a spring that rides fairly nice and will bolt into the stock spring hangers.

ccannon


The 4.5" superlift springs were extremely stiff.  The Pro Comp lift had blocks in the rear so it rode OK.  I would suggest a 2 inch lift spring, block and extended shackle combo.  This would keep the blocks fairly short and the longer shackle would help rotate the differential. 
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