my new crawler, for the many of you who haven't seen it yet

I believe it's around 2 or 3 inches, but not really sure to be honest. I got it a few weeks ago and have wheeled it twice so far. I'm loving it. it's definitely bigger than my last Toyota, and goes EVERYWHERE. it is pretty big, but I almost want to go about 2 inches bigger or so. I can't decide though.
 
Toyota rears in the front, not sure what's in the back...I think. haha. like I said, just got it a few weeks ago and the only thing that's different on it now than when I got it is the locking hubs. the ones that were on it when I got it were gutted (not sure why) so I had to buy new ones.
 
Man, seems tall for rears up front, but I guess it could be the body lift throwing me off, if those are 35's in the pic you are clearing them alot, mine has allpro 5" springs up front and 63" chevy springs in the rear no body with 36" tsl's here is how it looks as far as fender clearance
 

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Looks good, but I see a flop in your future. Tall and narrow.
 
I'd say they are 4 or 5 inch allpoo springs. My rear up front are flat.
 
Your truck had no problems with URE last weekend. I'd add a helper to the rear though to level it off a little. Sags about an inch or so. Damn nice truck!
 
yeah they may be Allpro's, I'm not sure. like I said though, this is pretty much how I got it. I'm gonna wait until the winter to start doing my own stuff to it (dual cases, etc.)
 
Your truck had no problems with URE last weekend. I'd add a helper to the rear though to level it off a little. Sags about an inch or so. Damn nice truck!

NO!! Before adding in a helper(which will make it ride like crap and make it even taller) I'd swap out the front springs(and the rears for that matter)
 
I like it....Keep repping fo da x cabs fo sho
 
i wouldn't take all the time it would take to remove the body lift. i would just do some trimming and see how big a tire you could fit under it. some wider wheels and tires to get a better stance. just my two cents
 
i wouldn't take all the time it would take to remove the body lift. i would just do some trimming and see how big a tire you could fit under it. some wider wheels and tires to get a better stance. just my two cents

Removing a body lift does not take much time at all. Few hours with two people. I'd take out the body lift to lower the center of gravity a bit
 
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