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Old 07-19-2010, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey new to the mitsu scene more of a yota and ford guy but anyways. my friend has a 91 regular cab 5speed 4x4 mighty and i was wondering what lifts if any are there for it. ive searched and all i can find or sway away torsion bars for the montero and i know they have somewhat the same front end setup just wanting to find cheap and affective lifts besides a bodylift thats already planed. thanks and some nice rigs on here btw. love the raiders
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Old 07-19-2010, 07:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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there aren't any lifts, torsion bar crank for 2", whatever rear lift you want, and a 3" bodylift. cut the fenders a bit and you could run 35s for sure, 37s maybe
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Old 07-19-2010, 09:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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T bar lift yoter front shackles on the back and bodylift all you got. If its v6 rig they seem to be sprung different and will run tiresize similar to the montes..... I got chopped fenders waiting for my v6 truck then 35s..... but it needs to run first.....
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thanks thats what i figured.. cranked the tbars and 3 inch body lift on my yota and it was good enough for 38s.. thanks again.
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thanks thats what i figured.. cranked the tbars and 3 inch body lift on my yota and it was good enough for 38s.. thanks again.
Btw if your expecting anysort of an aftermarket for a mitsu 4x4....... just don't bc it doesn't exist.
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Btw if your expecting anysort of an aftermarket for a mitsu 4x4....... just don't bc it doesn't exist.

yea ive come to find that out kinda shity.. figured cal mini or someone would have something but i guess yall are in same boat as me with my yota find something for another truck and make it work
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Wtf kind of yota you got that doesn't have aftermarket?
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t100. have to get parts form tacos and hilux and make them work..
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there are some parts but nothing like the other trucks.
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