rough country 3" lift kit

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rough country 3" lift kit

Post by kritsotis13 »

Hello from Greece

I own a Toyota Hilux SFA 4x4 2.4 diesel LN105 1995 model and I am Looking for a 3" lift kit

does anyone knows which rough country kit is suitable for my car the 710H or the 715H?

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what are the difference between them?

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Re: rough country 3" lift kit

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Hello Manos and welcome to the forum. :thumbup: :thumbup:

The 715 kit is the one for your vehicle (the 710 are for the previous model chassis) but I would recommend nitro shocks over the hydraulic ones if you are going to be doing regular off-road driving.

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Re: rough country 3" lift kit

Post by kritsotis13 »

What is the difference between nitro and hydro?
I was going for the nitro cause they are only 30$ more expensive and I thought it would be better
thank you mud dog!
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