>taken from this site ---
http://offroad-net.com/~jweed/liftkits.htm
"ROUGH COUNTRY now Black diamond Rough Country and
Tuff Country springs are made from inferior Mexican
steel. These suspension kits are sold for $150 to $200
less than other kits. They are not quality springs and
start to sag about one year after installation.I can't
recommend these suspension lifts.
RANCHO SUSPENSION LIFT The Rancho lift is also an
older lift. The springs are made from U.S steel"
Also toyota is a much lighter truck (if you can call
them trucks) = smaller parts. you also lose ground
clearance with the T.C lift. P.S don't take it off
road cos that voids the T.C warranty.
Good Luck , it will look nice when you get it done
though.
Jim
Rancho Lift, 33X12.5 BFG AT/KO's Anti Spin Diff. RSX
shocks, Quick-D, Ram Nerf Bars
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 15:25:36 -0500
> From: "Peter L Anthony" <panthony@pcn.com>
> Subject: Re: DML: Tuff-country Lift is here!!!!!!!
>
> According to the manual (you're right kinda poorly
> done)
> It re-uses the stock tie-rod ends.
> I can look at the parts when I get home.
> From what i saw the parts look to be
> well-constructed,
> (stronger looking than my old Rancho kit on my
> Toyota!)
>
> Peter L Anthony
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