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Old Feb 4, 2003 | 02:24 PM
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So here's my dilemma

I know i havent been around in a while guys, just life gets ya to busy and lose track of important stuff. Like my truck. Anyway, as probably alot of you know i sold my old 2000 4x4 5.4 for a jeep( i know, i know) and then found my brain, and got an 02 screw. problem is it is a 2wd and a 4.6. I know, i know. I still like lifted trucks, even if they are 2wd. that whole pre-runner look and what not. Ive looked into the fabtech lifts, pricey but seem to hold up well. but turning some 35 baja t/a's with a 4.6? highly doubtfull. Any suggestions. I know gears are obvious, but i dont think that will cut it. any good chip/intake/gear/exhaust combos anyone know about that work pretty well? any feedback would be nice, and sorry about the long post.


-Alan
 
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Old Feb 4, 2003 | 04:29 PM
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Fab tech makes some good stuff so your deffinatelly on the right track there. As far as turning 35's with a 4.6 I dont think that should be a problem. Unless your out to race people the 4.6 will turn em fine. But if you do want to compensate for the power loss definetlly regear(not as expensive since your on 2wd ) and add a K&N air filter, exhaust, and a chip and you'll proboblly be surprised by the gains you'll get. Especially for having only spent $400.
 
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Old Feb 4, 2003 | 08:20 PM
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Shouldn't have a problem turning 35's, I had 35's on my bronco with a 2.8 V6 and had no problem other than steep inclines I had to gear down:
 
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