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I am new to buying any kind of lift kit and i am trying to shop around but have no idea what i am looking at. Can somebody find me a nice lift kit for 3 to 4 inches for a 2wd 2000 4runner limited on the internet for no more than $500. i want to buy everyting that i need to get the job done.

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and if u spend more on a better lift l8r lose that body lift...a bigger body lift than suspension lift looks bad imo

He is right another idea why not try save up some more dough and just get a good suspension lift also do you plan on doing a straight axle swap and do 4x4 coversion

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well 3 inches would be fine. i'm only doing it to fit bigger rims on my car. like i said i know nothing about this kind of stuff. i was looking at this http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-sys...p;from_search=1 would this work for what i am trying to do?

2 15" DC LVL 5' crescendo 5500 yellow top under the hood and two xs power d3100

Big three upgrade

Rockford Fosgate T162S components in front

Rockford Fosgate T152 in the back

Dynamat everywhere

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well 3 inches would be fine. i'm only doing it to fit bigger rims on my car. like i said i know nothing about this kind of stuff. i was looking at this http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-sys...p;from_search=1 would this work for what i am trying to do?

Ya that would probably work if not try a regular 3 inch body lift from a 4x4 store

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well 3 inches would be fine. i'm only doing it to fit bigger rims on my car. like i said i know nothing about this kind of stuff. i was looking at this http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-sys...p;from_search=1 would this work for what i am trying to do?

Well that's good for anything with coil's front and back if you got a 4 runner you've got IFS in the front and coil in the back I believe. Here's something that will get you about 2.5 inches of lift if you're really only going for larger tires/rims and may be in your budget.

http://www.jackit.com/toyota/4runner.htm#1

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going over rms = smaller box, under rms = bigger box...

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Glad to see another 4 Runner enthusiast, http://toyteclifts.com/index.php?option=co...mp;limitstart=0 a lil more expensive then what your looking for, but you get what you pay for, and personally i would rather do coils that just straight up spacers.

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