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question about lifting my tundra...
hey i have an 01 tundra ac
and right now i have a 3 in toytec leveling kit....and 3 in add a leafs in the back....i was wanting to lift it another 3 inches......can anyone give me advice on what kit or what type of lift would be best thanks |
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And I will agree with you.
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If you can, go ahead with the 6" RCD, but if not, get a body lift. There is nothing wrong with a body lift. I ran one for about 3 years with no problems whatsoever. Just make sure it gets installed correctly.
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Bodylifts get such a bad rap... From what i'm told by people I trust as long as its installed correctly you shouldn't have a problem.
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