95 had two models that year. The early 95s had the drop tailgate, the later
95 had the lift hatch. Also is it a 4x4?
Both have similar suspensions, but the parts are different. More or less it
depends on the size of tires you want to use. 33" tires will require at
least a 2" lift. Many people have recommended, that the tires should fit
the suspension not the other way around. You don't want to spend more money
on the suspension, after you find out the tires rub. The amount of your
budget is also a factor.
Check out Downey Off-Road, NORwest, Performance Products, for examples of
lifts for your 4Runner. 4x4 Warehouse is also a good place but they don't
specialize in Toyota, but you can order the same parts though them.
"SilverCobra" <silvrcobra.TakeThisOut@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:f8d08c270675c72db8b2fb5f959f85a4@localhost.talkaboutautos.com...
> 95 Toyota 4Runner. I don't know what height. I have been told not to
exceed
> 2-3" by someone else online. Do you have anything to say about that? I
also
> have not looked into wheels yet. What size would be a good tire that may
> stick out a bit? Thx 4 any help.
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