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Old 08-31-2004, 04:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Lift kit from prerunnergreg installed!!!!! Updated Pics 9/1/04

I just finished installing this new leveling kit from prerunnergreg. I love it. It rides exactly like stock and looks alot more aggressive. It lifted the front 2 1/2". I also had the Daystar lift. It is crap compared to this lift. Great work Greg. I also have the 4x4 with Off-Road package. I'll take better pics in the morning, when its clean without a glare.
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Old 08-31-2004, 04:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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how much was the cost again?

dont you have to make permenant changes to the attachment points for it to work?
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Old 08-31-2004, 04:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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No changes to any attachment points. Direct bolt on. If you install the bumpstop, you need to open the hole a couple thousanths, but you can still replace the factory ones if you wanted. The kit uses the same 3 holes that the stock setup uses.
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EXTERIOR: 10,000K HID Headlight Conversion-AVS Bugflector II-Wade In Channel Rain Gaurds-Smoke Headlight Reflectors-Shaved Emblems-Painted Red Calipers-Smoke Taillights-Stainless Nerf Bars-Shorty Billet Antenna-20% Tint-5" Exhaust Tip-DIY Custom 3rd Brake Light-Tailgate Assist-Custom Home Made Hitch Cover

INTERIOR: Shortened Shifter-Nismo Pedals-Dynamat Everywhere-Factory Cointray-Carbon Fiber Accents

ROLLERS: Stock OR 17's With Nitto Terra Grapplers 295/70/17

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE: PRG Lift Kit-Nismo Billet Oil Cap-Platinum Terminals-Fram AirHog Filter-Slotted Cross Drilled Rotors

I.C.E.: Eclipse AVN2454-JL Audio TR650 6 1/2 Coaxials-JL Audio TR650 6 1/2 Components-Hardwired Radar Detecter-Add On Remote Start-MICRO Alarm

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Old 08-31-2004, 05:55 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Looks real nice. How much did that set you back?
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Old 08-31-2004, 06:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It's kind of hard to see that you even have wheelwells. Black on black on black. Can you shoot a different angle that shows tire to well gaps?
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1BadTitan what was the degree of difficulty putting it in? More pictures would be great.
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i want one bad
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He's selling the kits for $200 shipped (no shipping charge). They are very easy to install. Take the strut off, bolt this to the top and reassemble it. Thats it. I will take better pics in the morning.
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INTERIOR: Shortened Shifter-Nismo Pedals-Dynamat Everywhere-Factory Cointray-Carbon Fiber Accents

ROLLERS: Stock OR 17's With Nitto Terra Grapplers 295/70/17

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE: PRG Lift Kit-Nismo Billet Oil Cap-Platinum Terminals-Fram AirHog Filter-Slotted Cross Drilled Rotors

I.C.E.: Eclipse AVN2454-JL Audio TR650 6 1/2 Coaxials-JL Audio TR650 6 1/2 Components-Hardwired Radar Detecter-Add On Remote Start-MICRO Alarm

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were did you order from, email or phone # would be great
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Looks great, perfect height!
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were did you order from, email or phone # would be great
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the part is actually a banner on the front page of titantalk. here is the web address:

http://prerunners.com/store/store.htm

the leveling kit is at the bottom of the page.
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No changes to any attachment points. Direct bolt on. If you install the bumpstop, you need to open the hole a couple thousanths, but you can still replace the factory ones if you wanted. The kit uses the same 3 holes that the stock setup uses.
i see. according to the prerunner website, this is due to conversion from metric unit bumpstops (cm) to US unit bumpstops (inches).

it's a shame america hasn't converted to metric units. base 10 measurements makes soo much more sense than base 2.

I HATE READING OFF OF A US RULER DOWN TO 1/32 OF AN INCH!

decimals in multiples of 10 are soo much easier.
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its looks alot better. it kinda looks to tall infront. i do like the front to be a little bit smaller. i wish they would have went with 2 in instead of 2 1/2.
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I was a big fan of the back being a little more high, but seeing your truck makes me wonder if that'd be better.

problem is that you'll be ***-low when you tow.
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I just finished installing this new leveling kit from prerunnergreg. I love it. It rides exactly like stock and looks alot more aggressive. It lifted the front 2 1/2". I also had the Daystar lift. It is crap compared to this lift. Great work Greg. I also have the 4x4 with Off-Road package. I'll take better pics in the morning, when its clean without a glare.
Man that looks awesome! After your experience with the Daystar and so called Rancho shocks, I thought you'd never take that chance again.
How does this one affect the warranty?
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