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Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by MtnMan74, Aug 10, 2020.

  1. Aug 10, 2020 at 9:01 PM
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    MtnMan74

    MtnMan74 [OP] New Member

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    I've a 2016 Limited with TRD Pro suspension and it's time for new rubber. Thinking of upgrading the stock wheels as well but not sure what the best way to go is as far as suspension. I don't off road apart from gravel roads. Thinking of 33's, maybe 35's. What is the forums opinion on the best approach on the suspension ? I don't want a monster truck just one that looks good and still rides nice. May do some towing down the road.
     
  2. Aug 10, 2020 at 9:17 PM
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    TundraTXTSS

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    Window Breakage add on Alarm,Wireless Charger. Console Safe, Rear Dif Breather Relocation, Rear Under seat Storage, Hard wire for Radar Detector, Tonnneau Cover, Brake Sensor Protection,SABM with TRD Filter, Tailgate lock, BFG's, LED Running lights.D-3 Tuner.
    Went with 285/65,18 BF Goodrich KO2, couldn't be happier, look so much better then stock wheels and no need for suspension upgrades. Saved allot of money, still rides nice and saves a few miles per gallon! If I ever do any kind of lift it would be add leaf and shim up front for towing. The only thing I hate is bed saging down when I haul 400 plus lbs in the bed.
     
  3. Aug 11, 2020 at 12:44 PM
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    drewgreg

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    3/1.5 Toytec Boss Aluma w/ rear shackles and total chaos UCAs 18x9 Pro Comp rims w/ 295/70R18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers Westin Outlaw Front & Rear Bumpers with Fogs, light bar, and skid plate Dirty Deeds 10" BAMuffler Stainless Steel Standard System Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover TRD Rear Sway Bar Side Steps Ditch lights Bedside Molle Panel Pop & Lock LED Bed Lights K&N Air Filter Blacked Out Emblems Dash cam Tint
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    I just installed 295/70R18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and a 3/1.5" Toytec Boss Aluma Series suspension. Boy do I love it. It of course cost a pretty penny but was well worth it. My shocks were pretty trashed prior.
     
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  4. Aug 11, 2020 at 12:54 PM
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    mountainpete

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    Function before sparkle.
    To clarify, do you have the TRD Pro suspension or TRD Off-road?
     

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