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Level kit? What should I use?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by fireguykirk, Nov 7, 2017.

  1. Nov 7, 2017 at 10:48 PM
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    fireguykirk

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    I am selling my 05 double cab with 6” RCD lift.
    I just bought a 2017 crewmax platinum. Looking into what suspension to do.
    1. Revtek spacer in front to level the Truck.
    2. Toytec 3/1 basic spacer lift
    3. OME coil overs in front and shackle or add a leaf in the back.
    What do you think?
    I primarily use my truck on the road but go up logging roads and hit the snow a lot in the winter. I will also be putting aftermarket tires and wheels on
     
  2. Nov 7, 2017 at 11:18 PM
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    Zero One Actual

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    Toytec Boss lift kit. Call them and they will lead you down the path of comfort and enlightenment. Don't put a spacer lift on your truck. That's like only having 100 feet of hose on your ladder truck!
    That kit allows you to run a 17 or 18 inch rim with up to 35's.
     
  3. Nov 8, 2017 at 5:44 AM
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    T-Rex266

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    Toytec BOSS kit! It’s valved for the Tundra and adjustable.

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  4. Nov 8, 2017 at 5:58 AM
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    Toytec Lifts

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    Hello and welcome to the forum, great group of people in here with more than enough knowledge to help you out.


    When it comes to a nice kit that will give you aggressive stance but without breaking the bank, check out the new Toytec/ Eibach kit we have to offer! http://toyteclifts.3dcartstores.com/TTHA-TUN--ToyTecEibach-3-Lift-Kit--07Tundra_p_1828.html

    Its a non adjustable 3'' kit in the front along with a 1'' block in the back to give it that equal/ level stance in all 4 corners. Or you can swap the rear end lift out to an adjustable shackle if you would like.

    There are a ton of options that we have to offer you, shoot me a message anytime and we can chat more about them and figure out what is going to be the best bet for you!



    Thanks!
     
  5. Nov 8, 2017 at 8:04 AM
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    IMO different shocks/ coils is preferable to a Revtek urinal cake* on top of stock shocks. Then you just need to decide what shocks/ coils.

    *credit to @MotoTundra for the analogy.
     
  6. Nov 8, 2017 at 9:04 AM
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    Haha good memory! I agree with @16tunterd and the others, don't take the urinal cake route.
     
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    ^new acro...UCS...urinal cakes....!!
     
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    A pair of UCS make great sinkers when bottom fishing for rock cod 400ft down.........no..wait...aluminum. Worthless after all.
     
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    I just bought my first Tundra and am curious about suspension lifts too. I would like to hear some feedback on the OME setup as well and how it compares to the Bilstein and Toytec setups.
     
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    Is the ride quality similar between the Eibach and the Boss kits? Advantages for Boss other than the height adjustment?
     
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    Honestly the biggest difference is going to be that the BOSS coilovers are adjustable and the Eibach's are not going to be.


    Thanks!
     
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    Very Interesting. Does it come with a red spring? Ha. I've been on the fence of getting the Boss kit, was just waiting to save up a little more funds. But this is about a $400 difference. Hummm...
     
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    Toytec Lifts

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    We do not offer a red spring at this time, just the silver.



    Thanks!
     
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    How do u guys feel about the bilstein 6112 system
     
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