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Hi all,

I just got a 98 rzn174 and im slowing making it into a great off road machine, well for what i do it will be great.

I recently came across a couple of listings on carsguide and other online trading placing and other rzn174s (mostly 1999-2000 models) are very low,

I know that they have small tyres and all that but before i buy a 2" lift hit i need to know if i already have a 2" lift kit in there.

so its a 1998 RZN174r longtray xtracab with 31"tyres.

and here is the pics.

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and this is next to a 91 80 seriese cruiser with a 2" lift

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what do you think? are 98's higher than 99's and on? is this std hight or did the previose owner modd this truck

thanks

jordan


Posted

found my own answer,

redbook states that the standard ride hight is 1770mm high and mine is aprox 1770mm high so its stock

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Glad you found the info you needed.

Quick Q, if you don't mind. How easy are Hilux Surfs to get ahold of in Perth?

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Glad you found the info you needed.

Quick Q, if you don't mind. How easy are Hilux Surfs to get ahold of in Perth?

My one was actually off my brother in law, But i was looking for one before he offerd me his, and to find a good one at a good price is hard, t

here are plenty of dual cabs about, but most needed suspension work.

single or xtracab is quite hard to find, extra's are almost impossible to find wich are in good condition. but if you know where to look there are plenty about

i dont know if that answers your question but i hope it does

Jordan

Posted

Ta .. I'll be out in Perth soon-ish, and I'll be looking for a Prado-esque car.


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