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Re: Lifting my 82 toyota
« on: Nov 21, 2010, 03:53:15 PM »
I'm not worried about cost so much, but I do want to do it myself, and I've never done it before. Mainly I'm looking for an easy way, that won't require too much fab work. I feel like i could move spring hangers and stuff, but I don't really want to get into high steer and stuff.
do you have a welder??   if not then you cant move hangers or do histeer. but you can still run 35's with a home brew lift  (pulling your stock packs apart and adding 2wd S10 or F150 rears in with them) and run stock steering with a drop drag link.  you wont be doing anything extreme without breaking stuff but you will be able to do moderate trails.

« Last Edit: Nov 21, 2010, 04:00:24 PM by 79coyotefrg »
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