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Old 12-28-2007, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Suspension desires for the new Tundra

Guys - I am new to the forum and a new Tundra owner. I also happen to work for Superlift Suspension Systems. We have been working on a new suspension kit for the new style Tundra, hence me purchasing one, but I have a few questions for some seasoned owners such as yourself. Currently we offer a 2" Leveling kit in a new product line we call Level-It Lift Systems. These systems are generally pretty simple and the installation is not so difficult that the truck owner himself can tackle it if he so desires. However, as mentioned before, we are working on a 6" kit now. My question is what would you as a Tundra owner like to see different than other taller kits currently offered? Taller than 6"? Cost is obviously a factor, but how important would cost be in your decision when choosing a lift?
Also, my Tundra is a Crew Max SR5, black with tan interior. I want to create a bad-ass looking truck and think the Tundra is just the platform to do it. Would you go with a mono-chrome look or something else? I'm thinking I will upgrade to a leather interior, install a paint-to-match fiberglass bed cover, probably re-gear to compensate for the larger tires and go with a cold air intake setup with exhaust and a chip if somebody comes out with one. I would like to color match the bumpers and grill shell also. Install a pre-runner light bar / or not. I would really like to change the hood for one with a ram air scoop. Sorry to put such a long post out on the first go, but I'm a little excited about getting started.
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Guys - I am new to the forum and a new Tundra owner. I also happen to work for Superlift Suspension Systems. We have been working on a new suspension kit for the new style Tundra, hence me purchasing one, but I have a few questions for some seasoned owners such as yourself. Currently we offer a 2" Leveling kit in a new product line we call Level-It Lift Systems. These systems are generally pretty simple and the installation is not so difficult that the truck owner himself can tackle it if he so desires. However, as mentioned before, we are working on a 6" kit now. My question is what would you as a Tundra owner like to see different than other taller kits currently offered? Taller than 6"? Cost is obviously a factor, but how important would cost be in your decision when choosing a lift?
Also, my Tundra is a Crew Max SR5, black with tan interior. I want to create a bad-ass looking truck and think the Tundra is just the platform to do it. Would you go with a mono-chrome look or something else? I'm thinking I will upgrade to a leather interior, install a paint-to-match fiberglass bed cover, probably re-gear to compensate for the larger tires and go with a cold air intake setup with exhaust and a chip if somebody comes out with one. I would like to color match the bumpers and grill shell also. Install a pre-runner light bar / or not. I would really like to change the hood for one with a ram air scoop. Sorry to put such a long post out on the first go, but I'm a little excited about getting started.
Thanks

I plan on an Old Man Emu in front. I am going with OME because they have been good to me in the past and I want a mild feeling lift. I would like to add that Super Lift is a great company as I worked in a Shop years ago.
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