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Old 07-01-2009, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Leveling Kit

I Have 2007 Tundra 4x4 I Want To Put A Leveling Kit On It.
I Work In Fab Shop And Run A Laser I Have The Resources To Make My Own. I Just Need To Know How Tall I Should Make The Leveling Block. Don't Want To Make To Tall And Put Everthing In A Bind.
I Like The Ones At Top Gun And Daystar. I Also Know Thier Blocks Are Shorter Than What They Say To The Get To The Lift You Need.
Any Info Please. Thanks Racer12
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I have a Toytec 3". I can measure it if you need me to.
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2" top to bottom. The 3" toytec kit is actually 2 spacers...one bigger one to lift 2-2.5 inches and a second smaller one if you want to go for all 3". I did the whole assembly and both spacers together on the truck is 2". Hope that helps.
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Yea that will give me some direction is the one big block like 1 1/2" or 1 3/4.
also any problems with the full amount so far. Thanks
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if you make your own, you must post pics of your build......... I do not mean you with your shirt off, i mean of what you build for your level kit.........
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Yea that will give me some direction is the one big block like 1 1/2" or 1 3/4.
also any problems with the full amount so far. Thanks
Yes it is. No problems here so far, but I have the 2WD to there's less to get have an issue with. The alignment went off without a hitch afterwards. Some people were complaining that their shop was maxing out the adjustments to get back to spec, but I didn't have that trouble.
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Im pretty sure my FBG is 1.75"
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