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Lifting your 2wd
I’ve been reading a lot of posts of people asking about the early and next to impossible to find fabtech front suspension. We have taken that front suspension style and completely reengineered it to function correctly for everyday driving and even weekend fun on the trails or sand dunes. No lift spindles, and no need for uncomfortable 3/4 ton springs. This kit uses stock spindles with all new upper and lower control arms. It will lift the truck 1-4” depending on your coil over adjustment. As a big plus, it does not require any welding to install! You can run up to 35” tires without rubbing the frame at full turn too! You can head to fullcirclefabrications.com for more information or questions. Feel free to message me here too!
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Location: Clarkdale, Arizona in a van down by the river
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Re: Lifting your 2wd
Is this a bolt on kit?
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Re: Lifting your 2wd
This is a bolt on kit. But it does require trimming of the stock crossmember.
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Re: Lifting your 2wd
I have the highlander version and it looks like it is the heavy 1/2 ton with rear leaf springs. IDK if the front on these had heavier springs, would front couls from a C/k 20 work? The rear would be easy I think with shackles or axle spacers.
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Re: Lifting your 2wd
Hi there Cowboy. You get rid of the coil springs in the front. This kit uses 2.5x8”fox or king coil over. And it works on c10 & c20 models.
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Re: Lifting your 2wd
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Sorry, which kit and not link in your post - thank you
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Re: Lifting your 2wd
The one kit fits all models. Unless it’s a C30. All the info and prices are at (www.fullcirclefabrications.com)
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