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2010xxxterra
04-04-2011, 09:15 AM
just want to know what is a goof lift kit for this..is the daystart kit any good? what's preffered?

GlamisDunesStar
04-04-2011, 09:22 AM
I don't know daystart stuff... I know of ready lift which is on my Friends 2010 X but I don't like it ...

How much are you trying to spend??? Prg has different options I pretty much did the advance kit, the only thing I didn't do was replace my rear shocks...

My Friend has the shackle in the back for lift and I got the AAL which I highly recommend because my rear rides a lot nicer... but the front I tried the spacers but I didn't like the contact noise where my friend didn't mind... But I also drive a lot faster off road and so I did Coil Overs.. He spent about 1K less then me though... :)

Just my 2 cents!! :)

http://www.prgproducts.com/

Check around on the site, there are a lot of people who have lifted there X ... if you need to see more 2nd gen stuff there is thenewx.org you can browse ... ;)

2010xxxterra
04-04-2011, 09:42 AM
sorry i ment to say daystar they have a 2" lift Daystar KN09105BK..

ryandavenport
04-04-2011, 09:45 AM
Try for the prg advanced kit or the old man emu kit. For second gens, its all a case of " you get what you pay for " most spacer lifts cause coil bucket contact. Springs alone ride terrible andsometimws break shocks. The bilstiens are an option, but only id you're not gingto ever put a bumper or winch on. In the back, opt for the asl. You wont regret t.

2010xxxterra
04-04-2011, 10:03 AM
thats alot of money lol i might go with the prg basic 2" lift because im not going to put bumbers on and i will do some wheeling but nothing crazy.. i figure the basic lift and some 33's i should be good

ryandavenport
04-04-2011, 10:15 AM
That will work for you, just beware of the coil bucket contact. If you are easily irritated by noises that the trucks make then a spacer isn't for you. If it doesn't bother you then that is probably the best option.

GlamisDunesStar
04-05-2011, 08:19 AM
That will work for you, just beware of the coil bucket contact. If you are easily irritated by noises that the trucks make then a spacer isn't for you. If it doesn't bother you then that is probably the best option.

Sooo true... when I had my spacers on I was dreading them... my X was put together a little different and there was no room for the bump stops so I had metal on metal contact.. which I could not stand.... which led me down the whole UCA, Co and radflos :) and I couldn't be happier.... :)

Make sure to start a build thread so I can follow how your lift goes... since we are the same year... :) I will keep an eye out.. once you start this mod you will find it hard to stop!!!! :)