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Need help finding a reliable knowledgeable 4X4 shop near Central Indiana or Indiana anywhere

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Yoquiez951, Jul 21, 2025.

  1. Jul 21, 2025 at 7:44 AM
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    Yoquiez951

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    Wondering if anyone has heard or knows of a reputable 4×4 shop that has experience in Toyota or tundra new generation. I have a limited double cab non-TRD and wants to run 33/35s with a little bit of lift. Would it be safe on the suspension to run a 2.5 inch lift with the Wescott preload collar. Or, would it be better to run Beilstein 5100s do those achieve 2.3 inches of Lift as they say? Asking for any recommendations for an affordable lift with a decent ride
     
  2. Jul 21, 2025 at 7:55 AM
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    Mallcrl

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    Anything but preload collars... From what I've seen on here, doing the top c-clip on the 5100s will make the front taller than the rear unless you do an upgraded rear spring as well. At that height you would probably want to consider either TRD OR or TRD Pro front CVs or a diff drop to be safe.

    33s will fit at normal ride height, skinny 35s will fit with proper offset at stock ride height as well (or with very minimal trimming)

    As far as shops go, a quick googling shows Off Grid Upfitters in NW Indianapolis; they seem to have pretty good reviews. Everything else will be down in KY
     

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