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2024 Tundra AVS links

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by marcinvyszo, Jan 19, 2025.

  1. Jan 19, 2025 at 6:20 PM
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    marcinvyszo

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    Does anyone knows what is the part # for for the original Toyota AVS links, I had them replaced with Westcott Designs links and my rear sits significantly higher than front.
    Too bad the original one got misplaced and now I have to get new set to see if putting them back on will fix the problem.
    Thank you,
     
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    I had the same problem when my kit was installed. The tech misunderstood the instructions and adjusted the truck to max height.

    a quick adjustment had me sitting level.
     
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    I believe setting those link at the bare minimum for height puts you right at level.
     
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    AVS links ?

    you mean load level rear air bags?
     
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    @marcinvyszo might get a better response if you call the parts by the correct name. AVS relates to the shocks....load leveling refers to the air ride. Two different things here. So you are looking for oem load leveling links, not AVS links.
     
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    The amount of people that don’t know this, blows my mind.
     
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    So can you get AVS without load leveling?
     
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    Yes
     
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    Oh I thought AVS came with load leveling.

    Thanks for the clarification
     
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    Bundled together from Toyota but they are 2 totally separate items
     
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    You can get load leveling without avs though
     
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    AVS link arms! that's how WD calls the part on their web site.
    If anyone can provide Toyota part number for this item I would really appreciate it.

    Screenshot 2025-01-21 at 7.01.43 PM.png
     
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    Guess he was right... even Westcott calls them that. Lol

    I can't find the part number for the oem ones but afe also makes a pair that are way cheaper than Westcott. Maybe try those and set them to the lowest setting. Or find someone that would trade.. I have the oem ones installed on mine and been eyeing the westcott set.
     
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    so if were using vendor definitions, then I present AFE's name for these arms

    https://afepower.com/afe-power-416-72t006-a-afe-control-1-625-in-leveling-kit

    oh look, no AVS mentioned anywhere
     
  15. Jan 21, 2025 at 10:58 PM
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    And it doesnt look like toyota sells the links separately from the "height control sensor" 894070c010. One unit, $300+. Not called an AVS control sensor.
     
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    Well to his point.. he has the Westcott's arms and that's what they are called. But I guess you don't have the oem part number either way.

    Anyway... the afe arms probably aren't a good option.. they advertise more lift than Westcott's.
     
  17. Jan 21, 2025 at 11:12 PM
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    Dang!!! That's pretty expensive if you just want the arms.. bummer. Good work on the part number though... I stand corrected lol
     

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