Delima on Direction of truck

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  1. IBeSeeN

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    OK i am stuck i need your guys opinions on what direction i should go with my truck... this winter i am tearing her down hopefully and fixing all the little quarks with her.. i am either going to drop her another 1-2 inches static and looking for a beater wheeler or :eek:going to lift it with a fab tech 3.5" lift and put some 30X9.5 tires on it:eek:.. its kinda up in the air what yall think atm i am getting my LuK Progold clutch 5speed tranny and a lockrite locker
     
  2. ShoNuff

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    go lower get a beater.



    you'll be too afraid to take your pretty truck off road and "use it" if you lift it. if you get a beater you already dont care to start...


    plus when you get back home you have something else to drive.:D
     
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    lol if i lift it it will be used :D it already is atm running BLM & forest service roads thats how i got the idea of lifting it lol only way i wont run it on those roads is if i lower it a little bit more
     
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    My previous truck was in the intersection of this crossroad once...go up or go down?

    I decided, after having priced parts (initial parts and "snowball effect" parts) that going lower would be equally as fun, WAY WAY more affordable which would leave enough room financially for a beater.

    If you lift it, even with a fabtech kit initial cost is ~3000....just for the front, and without nice shocks with reservoirs . THEN you have to buy tires.....and
    rear suspension, and more shocks...then re-gear to compensate for larger tires, and lost torque......

    I'm just sayin'......less than half that cost, and you could be laying flat on 20's...
     
  5. IronNam

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    stay low.


    you will miss the fun cornering and easy to turn 26" tall tires. ahahhahaaha
     
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    What will you get the most use out of?
     
  7. Shadetree Mechanic

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    Lifts are for 4x4s unless you have serious cash to throw at a big project. Definitely lower it, and if you want to build an affordable wheeler start with a 4x4 solid axle Toyota (79-84).:waytogo:
     
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    You better keep it low. Ill be moving up there very soon right in Eugene and I cant roll in the mud :D

    We will swap in a 1uz engine for you how about that? Im looking for someone willing to do engine swaps as I am offering free labor on engine swaps at the time.

    So save your money and keep it low. off-roading and going higher is more maintainence. been there done that.
     
  9. StupidSheet

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    Don't forget the 85's. ;)
     
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    My bad. You are absolutely correct. In fact, the 85 would be the most desirable solid axle pickup as the running gear got a little stronger every year they made them. Even the 79 is built tough, but the 85 is the toughest of them all.:waytogo:
     
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    ok ok ill just keep my eyes peeled for my 85 4runner
     

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