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2019 TRD Offroad

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by MJ_19Tundra, Feb 1, 2019.

  1. Feb 1, 2019 at 8:58 PM
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    MJ_19Tundra

    MJ_19Tundra [OP] Ain't nuthin but a G thang

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    Ben
    Nashville, TN
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    2023 PEARL PLATINUM
    Not new to the Toyota game but new to the 2019 game!
    I'm wanting to lift. I prefer 6"+ but worried/curious on whether or not it will mess with any of the safety features. Is there anyone out there :pccoffee: with any knowledge on the does and donts I should know before making the jump. I got my eye on a 7" lift kit with the extended spindles. But purchasing a lift is something I dont want to regret with owning a 2019.
    https://cstsuspension.com/tun/309-high-clearance-7-inch-lift-2016-to-2017-tundra.html
    I've found this lift for sell on here for a great price and wondering whether or not to pull the trigger. Do I need anything else to go with this?
    Goal is to purchase lift kit and probably 18" wheels/35s.

    Any insight or opinions would be greatly appreciated. If you think a 4" lift and wheels is what I should do then let me know your opinion! Wife already needs a step ladder so might as well lift it up and install that rope ladder for her!!!

    Thanks
     
  2. Mar 17, 2019 at 9:30 AM
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    Trunk Monkey

    Trunk Monkey Truck's

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    2019 Tundra TRD PRO - VooDoo Blue
    Retrax One MX, NFab Predator Pro steps, Husky X-Contour mats
    I’m wondering the same thing, I want to put the Toyotech 3/1, with SPC UCA’s to keep as close to the factory alignment, but I’m worried about the warranty and if it’s going to mess up with the safety features. Any input would be greatly appreciated
     
  3. Mar 17, 2019 at 9:54 AM
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    LT75

    LT75 Seasoned Pro

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    Saint Charles, IL
    No mods yet
    Toyota states the you can mod up to 3”. Anything past that and they will try to fight everything. But it does really depend on the dealership. Some don’t care while others will say a 1” lift voids the warranty even though the pro has a 2” lift.
     
  4. Mar 17, 2019 at 10:51 AM
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    Trunk Monkey

    Trunk Monkey Truck's

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    2019 Tundra TRD PRO - VooDoo Blue
    Retrax One MX, NFab Predator Pro steps, Husky X-Contour mats
    Awesome thanks!
     

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