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ReadyLIFT and Daystar lift kits

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by AlexJet, Oct 3, 2020.

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Which lift kit would be you preferred choice

  1. ReadyLIFT

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  2. Daystar

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  3. Rough Country

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  1. Oct 3, 2020 at 5:12 AM
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    AlexJet

    AlexJet [OP] New Member

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    Vehicle:
    2021 TRD Offroad CrewMax
    I'm kind of new to the Tundras and pick-up trucks, but not new to Toyotas. I have been driving 4Runners for the past 20 years. Now I have added TRD Off-Road CrewMax to the family garage. This is going to be hauling the trailer vehicle and one for the long highway trips.
    I was looking to put small budget lift mainly for appearance and even stand. What fellow Tundra owners can say and share personal experience about those kits:
    - ReadyLIFT (3" Front + 1" Rear), #69-5175
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    - ReadyLIFT (3" Front + 2" Rear), #69-5276
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    - Daystar (3" Front + 2" Rear), #KT09131BK
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    - Rough Country (2.5" Front + 1.5" Rear), #87000
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    I know that there much better lift kits, but for what this vehicle will be used for I don't need specific performance and others cost more. I have 4Runner with OME, Snorkel and ARB with Warn for the the trips to the deep backcountry.
    Thank you in advance.
     
    Last edited: Oct 3, 2020

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