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Need Help looking to lift for 35’s

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by WarrMonger19, Feb 7, 2020.

  1. Feb 7, 2020 at 12:06 PM
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    WarrMonger19

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    Look guys, I’m not a savvy truck guy. I get most things, and can understand most things if it’s dumbed down for me. I just wanna be able to run 35’s and feel higher when I’m driving around. I need to know how to do that without breaking the bank. Any help is greatly appreciated. 2016 Tundra TRD Pro on 33’s right now.
     
  2. Feb 7, 2020 at 12:07 PM
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    TXRailRoadBandit73

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    Like stated above....the Coachbuilder TRD Pro kit is what you need..link to site:
    https://shop-coachbuilder.myshopify.com/products/coachbuilder-trd-pro-kit-2015

    also there is a guy in the 3rd Gen marketplace selling the "older" version of this kit (only difference is the steering rods are without the boots) for $700
    https://www.tundras.com/threads/cb-trd-pro-kit.61551/#post-1613093

    ***Edit call David (coachbuilder) and he can walk/talk you through what you are looking for....ie. +2 vs. +3 shackles...the fact with a true 35x12.5 on your factory 18s you will need wheel spacers so you don't rub on the UCA etc....
     
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    Shit yeah man. I’m gonna look into that. These 33’s right now aren’t really cuttin it for me.
     
  5. Feb 9, 2020 at 9:54 PM
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    Anyone have any experience with the readylift suspension lifts? Can you use the original 18” stock pro wheels with the kit?
     
  6. Feb 11, 2020 at 5:57 AM
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    Yes the 18 wheels will fit but depends on what tires you run
     
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    Check out the bilstein coilovers and shocks, affordable and adjustable in terms of ride height
     
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    If you want to cry once and buy once, check out king, icon, toytec also makes decent kits.
     
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    You've already got really good suspension with it being the pro model, and depending on mileage on them, should be fine. Trim your cab mount, buy some wheel spacers if you want to keep the pro wheels, and throw on some 35's. If you want more height grab the coachbuilder kit designed for the Pro's already mentioned. If you have a lot of money you want to throw at it, buy all new suspension like king/icon/ads etc and rock out
     
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  10. Feb 12, 2020 at 12:53 AM
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    Wanna run either 35’x 12.50 x 18 wild peaks or federal couraga’s, i probably am just gonna trim out the cab mount and throw the coachbuilder on. Just for some added height. I was just gonna go full send and throw some 37’s on there but....I’d literally get divorced
     
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    You will have to get wheel spacers...recommended 1.25", if you don't 35x12.5s will rub on your UCA...also given the 2 options of tires i would definitely go with the Wild Peaks
     

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