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Old 03-21-2008, 12:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Which lift kit........

Hi, first time on this site.

I have a 2007 2WD Crewmax and wanted to add more aggressive tires (BFG A/Ts) and a small lift. Which lift kit would you recommend? I

don't want anything huge just a more aggressive look. I looked at the Toytec, are a they quality brand?
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Old 03-21-2008, 01:21 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I did, here is a link to what my first search revealed: TundraTalk.net - Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum - Search Results
None of the results answer my question

I also found this guy in my search with a similar question: Lift and tires
but no one answered his question.

here is the results of another search I did: TundraTalk.net - Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum - Search Results
Yeah somebody got married and mentioned toytech in the post but still, it doesn't answer my question.

Really, no one can just answer the question and give me some good feed back?

I don't mean to come off seeming like a jerk but really, "Search" that's all ya got?
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Go look understhe vendors,
TopGun has a good one!
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Old 03-21-2008, 01:39 AM   #5 (permalink)
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TopGun has a good one!
Ok did that, guy there asked a question and he got an answer from TopGun, then asked a followup question which was a similar question I would be asking and a month later no response. Seriously, you are no help.

I did do another search though, another google search and found the Tundra Solutions Forum, where people respond with helpful answers and advice other than mindless one word BS you (Tundrawwjd) give.

Sorry to rest of you on this site who may have been helpful but I think I will move on, this guy "replying" to my questions is useless.
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Old 03-23-2008, 07:07 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I went with the Truxxx 3" lift from Fat bobs garage. Looks good and was not hard to install. I put in in myself in a few hours. It took me longer to find the torque specs than anything else.
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Old 03-23-2008, 11:03 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Ok did that, guy there asked a question and he got an answer from TopGun, then asked a followup question which was a similar question I would be asking and a month later no response. Seriously, you are no help.

I did do another search though, another google search and found the Tundra Solutions Forum, where people respond with helpful answers and advice other than mindless one word BS you (Tundrawwjd) give.

Sorry to rest of you on this site who may have been helpful but I think I will move on, this guy "replying" to my questions is useless.
No im not useless,
I dont maybe i was in a bad mood,
Usually i say more and you are too quick to assume
and its not BS get over it all i put was search and then
topgun if you have a problem get over it life goes on!!!!
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Old 03-25-2008, 10:29 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Well maybe I was in a bad mood too, and we were both too quick to assume (I do know how to search) and I appologize to you and anyone else on the forum for my rudeness and I have moved on.

BTW I put off doing a lift at this point anyways, I found somewhere else to spend my money first.

Take care....

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Old 03-26-2008, 12:31 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Well maybe I was in a bad mood too, and we were both too quick to assume (I do know how to search) and I appologize to you and anyone else on the forum for my rudeness and I have moved on.

BTW I put off doing a lift at this point anyways, I found somewhere else to spend my money first.

Take care....

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All in love brother!
So What are you thinking of spending it on,
System(music) or other things?
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Old 04-02-2008, 12:59 PM   #10 (permalink)
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How much money do you want to spend and what is the purpose of the lift? looks, better ride, etc.. I wanted something that was better than a stock ride so I went with DR coil overs with total chaos control arms and fox rear shocks and love it. But, if you just want looks go with a leveling kit.I put 305 bfg at and love them. Hope that helps!
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Old 04-02-2008, 11:44 PM   #11 (permalink)
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toytec 3 inch spacer in the front and 1 inch block in the rear will give it a nice look
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How much money do you want to spend and what is the purpose of the lift? looks, better ride, etc.. I wanted something that was better than a stock ride so I went with DR coil overs with total chaos control arms and fox rear shocks and love it. But, if you just want looks go with a leveling kit.I put 305 bfg at and love them. Hope that helps!

Did you change the rear springs or just stay stock? Your set up is pretty much what I'm looking at doing but I'm curious what this did to your payload capacity?
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Pro Comp has beed great 4 me! Rides little stiffer than stock TRD.
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Thumbs up

I decided to go with the 2" Front leveling kit by Top Gunz, best quality and best price. I just bought a new trailer for my Dirt bikes and quads so I put this off for a couple months.

I will post some pics when it is complete, thanks for all the replies.
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I didn't replace the rear springs just the TRD shocks. So the payload capacity should be about the same. Like I said I really like the set up it rides great. I will try to get some pitures up in the next couple of days.
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