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Old 04-30-2007, 08:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My 07 with 3" toytec lift and add a leaf

Here she is. I'm just got married so money's tight thats why I dont have new rims or tires yet. next is nerf bars then rims and tires. (if the wife lets me, should of did it before.)
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Old 04-30-2007, 10:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks great! Two questions for you.

1. Where did you get your bug shield and how much?

2. Have you thought about switching out the front grille with an all black one? With tinted windows, which looks great on white trucks and the nerf bars your getting (black?) would stand out from other Tundras. Just a thought. Keep the pics coming. Can't wait to see the rest. Oh yea, congrats on the wedding, I hope all went well. Did you drive off in the new truck is my last question? I guess I had more than 2 questions.....
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Old 05-01-2007, 12:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Looks great! Two questions for you.

1. Where did you get your bug shield and how much?

2. Have you thought about switching out the front grille with an all black one? With tinted windows, which looks great on white trucks and the nerf bars your getting (black?) would stand out from other Tundras. Just a thought. Keep the pics coming. Can't wait to see the rest. Oh yea, congrats on the wedding, I hope all went well. Did you drive off in the new truck is my last question? I guess I had more than 2 questions.....
1. got the sheild from toyota the through that and the window visors in to close the deal.

I think chrome and white look really good so I will be getting chrome nerf bars. I am going to tint the windows eventually. I appriciate the thought about the black I actually never considered it until now it might actually loog great. thanks for the congrats on the wedding everything went good. I got married in the bahamas with about 30 of or friends and family there now where having a reception next weekend with the rest of the 300 people that couldn't make it down, thats where most of the money i going to is the reception. I continue to post pics when I add some more stuff.

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Old 05-01-2007, 12:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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forgot I will be driving the tundra away from the reception maybe I'll tie some tin garbage cans to it with a sign JUST MARRIED. because we all know regualr tin cans are much too small for this thing.
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Old 05-01-2007, 05:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Sweet, how much you pay for the visor? I ordered one from weathertech, hope it looks as good as that one! Cost $77.00. How's the ride after the 3" lift? I really like the stock ride i'm getting now, but would not mind a slightly rougher ride for a bad a$$ looking truck! Congrats!
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Old 05-02-2007, 11:00 PM   #6 (permalink)
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300 guests? Man you better be glad you got your truck, you will need it to haul all your gifts away. Cool, very cool. Congrats again.
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Old 05-17-2007, 03:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Very important question coming from a current Dodge Ram 1500 owner. Does this kit create any vibration in 4wd. I just bought an 07 Dodge and I'm afraid to add a 2.5" leveling kit because it is causing vibration in 4wd. Seems to be a very cammon problem. My 04 Dodge didn't do this. Anyway, my first 2 trucks were Toys. I'm thinking its time to come back. Honestly. Let me know if you are having any problems with the lift. Thanks. P.S. Are you going to put some diggers on that truck? Post some pics if you do.
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Old 05-18-2007, 01:23 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Install yourself?

looks good!!!
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Old 05-28-2007, 02:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I installed it myself and no I have not had any problems and no vibrations from the 4wd. I am eventually going to through on some nice meats maybe even some new rims but monies tight so not for a little while.
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This there a noticeable difference on how stiff your rear end rides compared to stock(hopping or jarring)?
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Old 05-30-2007, 01:04 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Dealer Telling Me Cannot Lift Rear on 07 Tundra

Hello all,
I bought a new 07 Tundra Dbl Cab just recently and included 3" lift to close the deal. Dealer has lift contractor service outside and completed the lift on my new truck. But It turned out they only lifted the front wheels up 2" based on the gain from my measurement from ground up to fender with BFG 275/65R18 tires on. I remeasured the rear wheels and found out they didn't lift it at all. I complained to to dealer but my sale lady didn't seem to help at all and told me out of her control. At first they told me they did the lift but then I told them then why I didn't see the gain in height in the rear. I even complained to customer relation personel from that dealer. She investigated then called me back and told me that their contractor couldn't lift the rear due to the new design. I got a hold of another lift contractor from another dealer and they told me they were able to lift the rear but only up 1&1/2 inches using blocks. I am new to lift the truck and this is my first truck too. So if anyone out there know anything about this limitation to lift the rear wheels on new 07 Tundra then please let me know. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the info. Maybe you could tell the new wife that good tires on a truck are a match made in heaven. Just like you and her. They compliment each other and they'll get you out of a tight spot when you need them most. Good luck! Congrats on the marriage!
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That looks awesome! You'll need the nerf bars for the little missus to get in and out of that hoss. What size tires will fit with that lift? 33's or 35's?
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We reviewed this lift kit on Tundraheadquarters.com just this week. The install was pretty slick, but I'm impressed you did it yourself. I watched the install and took some pics and video, and I have to say I wouldn't want to try it without the use of a hydraulic lift.

Here's a link to the Tundra Lift Kit Installation pics and video we took.

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