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    i have a 1993 auto 2.4t 5 door surf. can you get the lift kits for mine or do you have to get special parts cause it auto? also were is the best place to get a lift kit and how easy is it to DIY?

    cheers

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    TonyN @ www.4x4toys.co.uk does the kits for around £85 + delivery IIRC myself & GWH fitted his kit in a day but we had to s$$$$e the barrell to get half an ounce of sense between us, and had to refuel us on coffee more often than the v6 boys refuel their surfs
    Last edited by nero279; 21 November 2007, 01:04.
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    • #3
      As Nero said.^^

      I just got the kit from Tony and would have fitted last Sunday except it was taters

      Best of the best in how to's:
      http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=4713
      http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/bodylift.htm
      http://www.yotatech.com/f129/beginne...t-tires-81122/
      Wax on, wax off

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      • #4
        Originally posted by toyboata
        i have a 1993 auto 2.4t 5 door surf. can you get the lift kits for mine or do you have to get special parts cause it auto? also were is the best place to get a lift kit and how easy is it to DIY?

        cheers
        It aint too bad to do, a monkey (with a PHD) could do it ) just go round all the mount bolts about a week before you start with WD40 then ya wont have to struggle with em on the day, just make sure you loose'en
        the steering shaft, (three splined joints, one under the dash,
        the shift lever plate, best to lift up the gear sticks away from the tunnel,
        thefuel filler rubber hose, inside n/s rear wing
        the rubber shrouds between the front inner wing and chassi, (one went off with a loud "ping" cos i forgot em, and i shat,
        do one side at a time and just watch the cables/break pipes as it's going up,
        and jack up evenly front and back,
        bumper and rad brackets and easy enough, no need to remove the rad but to save damage to it i'd remove the fan, also give ya a bit more room,
        It's easier with two people as the so called "captive bolts" aint too captive, i did it on my own and managed to wedge a socket in the cab bolt heads and undo em from under,
        take your time and youll be fine
        Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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        • #5
          you lost me with some of that stuff :S im not so hot on surfs ive only owned 1 4 months. might have to give it to tonyn to do it

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