@silverdiaz7 you could make a 2" or 3" lift kit yourself...get like 6 hockey pucks, use whatever to stack 2 so it's 2 hockey pucks thick, PERFECTLY ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER, then, hole saw, right in the center all the way through...my point is, it's not new shocks or new springs or any of that shit...all a little lift kit like 2" or 3" is a fucking SPACER
spacer lifts are very dangerous and change the center of gravity of the vehicle. during accident avoidance a vehicle lifted like this is more likely to roll over rather than a suspension lift kit...
anyone planing to "level" a Tundra with a spacer kit like this one should be warned that they need to lower the bump stops on the front suspension. Spacer kits severely limit the up travel of the suspension. If the truck bottoms out the strut will literally over compress and break in two. I have seen this several times and even broke one my self.
I've been to several blogs and websites and this is said to be the best kit. I'm gonna get one and install myself. Looks like it is like a 3 hour job. The kit is $269 for 2WD and $299 for 4WD on the Low Range website. SWEET!! And Yes you need to get it aligned after you install. To really tell the difference you need to get bigger wheels.
What do lift kits cost? For like a 3''? Is lifting it 3'' really doing much? For a 1998 ford expedition would a 3'' lift do anything? What would it cost for a kit? 10,000? 1000? Not a car person so if this post seems dumb that's because i know nothing about cars.
Depending on your experience and tools, you can have this done in as little as 3 hours from putting it in the air to driving it out of the shop. If you're installing it at home without a lift or air tools, plan for a whole day.
Love this kit, I read the blog and I'm just wondering what the total install time is. I am looking to get this installed and want to make sure I don't get ripped off. Thanks for posting, this looks like a great product, love the tappered rear blocks, I don't think any other tundra kit is this good.
how much would it be for either a 2 or 3 inch front lift and a 1inche in the back? approximately
silverdiaz7 1 year ago
@silverdiaz7 you could make a 2" or 3" lift kit yourself...get like 6 hockey pucks, use whatever to stack 2 so it's 2 hockey pucks thick, PERFECTLY ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER, then, hole saw, right in the center all the way through...my point is, it's not new shocks or new springs or any of that shit...all a little lift kit like 2" or 3" is a fucking SPACER
IMaDEM0N 1 month ago
what type of lift kit do you get to accomodate bigger tires?
GuitarKid905 1 year ago
spacer lifts are very dangerous and change the center of gravity of the vehicle. during accident avoidance a vehicle lifted like this is more likely to roll over rather than a suspension lift kit...
Viperfire2 1 year ago
anyone planing to "level" a Tundra with a spacer kit like this one should be warned that they need to lower the bump stops on the front suspension. Spacer kits severely limit the up travel of the suspension. If the truck bottoms out the strut will literally over compress and break in two. I have seen this several times and even broke one my self.
supralisha 1 year ago
I've been to several blogs and websites and this is said to be the best kit. I'm gonna get one and install myself. Looks like it is like a 3 hour job. The kit is $269 for 2WD and $299 for 4WD on the Low Range website. SWEET!! And Yes you need to get it aligned after you install. To really tell the difference you need to get bigger wheels.
llcesar 1 year ago
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llcesar 1 year ago
What do lift kits cost? For like a 3''? Is lifting it 3'' really doing much? For a 1998 ford expedition would a 3'' lift do anything? What would it cost for a kit? 10,000? 1000? Not a car person so if this post seems dumb that's because i know nothing about cars.
militarysims 2 years ago
spacer lift costs like 200 bucks not sure how fords work though might not be able to do a spacer but they arent expensive at all
cac2490 1 year ago
is there a need for an alignment?
09166410632 2 years ago
How long should it take to install this kit?
Sawhead28 2 years ago
Depending on your experience and tools, you can have this done in as little as 3 hours from putting it in the air to driving it out of the shop. If you're installing it at home without a lift or air tools, plan for a whole day.
tundrahq 2 years ago
haha the truck is so big it didnt even look like it was lifted. wow what a truck
dukviper90 3 years ago
Love this kit, I read the blog and I'm just wondering what the total install time is. I am looking to get this installed and want to make sure I don't get ripped off. Thanks for posting, this looks like a great product, love the tappered rear blocks, I don't think any other tundra kit is this good.
sunsets25 3 years ago