Hey bagged Guys!

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  1. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    How much lift can you get front and rear from your setup?

    I want to see pics showing measurements and setups, if you wouldn't mind that is. I want to see how much wheel travel and lift we can get.
     
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    Thats only about 120 psi but prob wont get much/if any more than that, its some were around 150mm, 6 inches.
     
  3. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Still running stock A-arms?

    I love that bed style. Still my favorite.
     
  4. eurofreak2002

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    Mine is insane I will see If I can get pics of the measuring tape on there. I think before we put the shocks on the rear would raise 11" Dont know if that changed now. I know I will be able to 3 wheel it but at the cost of rubbing the tire against the frame.
     
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    Haha, Really?? Wanna swap for an american shaved style one?? I hate the the hook sides haha.

    Yeh all stock arms, hopefully not for too much longer tho:waytogo:
     
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    Aired out i measured from the ground to roughly the center of the fender arc... Front: 19.5' Rear: 16.5'




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    Full lift @ 150psi (going to 200 soon...)

    Front: 26.75 Rear: 25.5

    So 7.25' Front lift & 9' in the rear


    Someday i'll Z this thing and level out,but its good for now... :p
     
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    I get about 9-10" up front 12+" in rear. Here's with 120psi maybe less before I had the front done
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    Dont have any clean side shots since Ive redone mine. Took a pic with phone it sucks but if you can tell thats 18" Measured front top of axle to bottom of notch not locked out only had 110 psi so maybe get it to 19 or 20. WHen its layed out same measuring spot is at 7" so thats 11" in the rear.

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    Shot from the rear cant really tell but it gets up there. With bed on layed out I know you cant stick a soda can under the rear rollpan

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    To see how its setup look in my build section
     
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    Ok, thanks for all the responses so far! Keep 'em coming.
     
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    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Here are my pics...

    Front driver's measure 18 1/4" down and 26" up. I'm going to retry this soon, I think I may be having a problem with the driver's corner. It doesn't air up as far as the passenger, and I didn't realize it until I had put away the camera.

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    With a grand total of 7 3/4" of wheel travel, it is way less than the 10 1/2" I measured when I first assembled the setup. I realize I lose one inch of travel due to the 18" wheels center being an inch lower than the 20's I designed the truck to lay out with.

    And the Rear. 18" down and 28 1/2" up. If I pull the shocks I get an additional 2 1/2", but I don't really need it.

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    You can also see my setup in my build thread.
    http://www.toyotaminis.com/forum/build-up-project-threads-25/here-we-go-5332/
     
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    That looks about the same lift as mine. My truck is in the garage right now so no pics from me.
     

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