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  • 50 Prado 50mm Econo Lift Kit

    Hi Guys,

    Quick question in regards the 50 Prado 50mm Econo Lift Kit from SnakeR or in general about a 2" lift kit using just spacers.

    It's true that by lifting your Prado 150 2" you'll get alignment issues ?

    Thanks in advance for your advice, comments and help !

    Cheers
    Marco

  • #2
    You'll need an alignment, not sure what alignment issues you're referring to.

    The biggest issue with using spacers solely for a 2" lift is bent struts. Other issue is that it's not legal.

    So don't do it as it will cost you more down the track.

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    • #3
      It may be legal is San Jose, California?

      But still a very bad idea to lift 2" with a spacer.

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      • #4
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        • #5
          Hey Guys,

          Note: I'm from Costa Rica, and here those spacer are not illegal, but thanks for the tip !

          Thanks for you replies. The alignment issues I'm referring to, are that after installing these 2" spacers, the tires will wear out uneven, what do you guys think about it ?

          Cheers
          Marco

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          • #6
            Most people lift their cars with spacers only. Personally, i wouldnt do it and invest in a proper kit.
            Only using spacers causes some serious suspension stress that affects handling and suspension parts longevity, specially at the front.

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            • #7
              I have installed a few lift kits to Prados.
              With 40-50mm lift, you don't "NEED" an alignment, tyres will wear fine & it will drive well.

              But you can get an alignment if you like, either way it's only a problem if you get a bad alignment, easy to do.
              Use coils for your lift not spacers.
              You can put coils on the stock struts if your being cheap.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Anth120playdo View Post
                I have installed a few lift kits to Prados.
                With 40-50mm lift, you don't "NEED" an alignment, tyres will wear fine & it will drive well.

                But you can get an alignment if you like, either way it's only a problem if you get a bad alignment, easy to do.
                Use coils for your lift not spacers.
                You can put coils on the stock struts if your being cheap.
                Hey Bud,

                Ok thanks a lot for your answer back, and what do you think about this kit, does it will fit correctly ?

                2007-2014 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER FULL SUSPENSION LIFT KIT 2WD 4WD

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