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Lift kits - 7/5/2008 11:27:28 AM   
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I just bought a 2003 4runner 4X4 4.7 liter.  The first time I took it out I kept bottoming out on minor obsticals.  It has Active Traction Control, Downhill Assist, and Center Diff Lock.  Can I put a 2" lift on it without interfering with the technology?  What is the best way to achieve my clearance issues?
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RE: Lift kits - 7/5/2008 4:26:21 PM   
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Bottoming out? Meaning tires are rubbing?

Yeah you can put a 2inch lift no problem.

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RE: Lift kits - 7/5/2008 4:39:00 PM   
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What type of lift kit?  I was told that lift kits can impede the operation of some of the traction technology.  I was hitting rocks with my undercairage.  How big of tires can I put on without having to modify my suspention.

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RE: Lift kits - 7/5/2008 6:39:16 PM   
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I was talking on suspension 2 inches.  I wouldnt get a body lift, that has more bearing on length of cables etc..

Also 2 inchs isnt anything, your mostly going to have to install a LEVELING KIT, which can give you 2 inches.

No it wont mess with your etc stuff.

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