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Post by 2000Sport on Feb 20, 2003 1:32:53 GMT -5
I want to lift my 2000 4x4 and I can't find a lift for the rear sense they start the coil spring rear suspension in 2000. I want to be able to fit 33 1250's comfortably with out rub so how much lift will I need.. I want to only lift the front by a torson crank and i realize I might have to cut into my wheel well to reduce rub.... so If anyone knows how much lift I need and where I can find something for my rear please help! Thanks
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Post by ChrisNNewMex on Feb 20, 2003 9:40:48 GMT -5
Check out Old Man Emu. They have seem to put out a great product for quick some time and I think a lot of people on this site are actually running it. I belive 2 inches and some fender pounding will let you get 33's in there but I'm not positive on the 2000+'s
Good luck Chris in New Mex
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Post by matt00sport on Feb 20, 2003 9:55:01 GMT -5
Another option is the Air Lift 1000 air bags for the rear coils and the torsion bar lift up front. The air bags cause a noticeably "bouncier" ride when the rear is unloaded but it's not that bad.
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Post by 2000ute on Mar 5, 2003 16:59:14 GMT -5
i have the o.m.emu 2" lift on my 2000 but have not upgraded from my 265/75/16 pirelli norseman a/t's(almost a 32"er) it apears that a 33" tire would fit in the rear and possibly in the front with MAXIMUM crank on the torsion bars and cutting or removing your bumpstops and some fender work. 2000utesport
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