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Old 10-23-2009, 12:13 PM
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What leveling kit is the best for 2010 tundra 4X2 DC

I have heard of readylift, Daystar,Truxxx Lift and so on.
Which one is the best for my truck.
Is there someone out there that have install one of these on their 2010 tundra 4X2 DC.

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Old 10-23-2009, 01:52 PM
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I have the Toytec on my 07 DC. Took about 4 hours to install, including a trip to the parts store for a strut compressor. Most of the time was on the first side, the second only took about 45 min. It was a 3/1 kit, but I didn't put the rear blocks on because it was level with just the front.
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Hello Tondra, i think i did some good research and went for the Low Range Offroad 3". They were quick and great to deal with. The spacer is billet aluminum, and looks awesome. I highly recommend it!!! Plus i put it in myself with no compressor. The instructions were great and they have a video too.
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i want to lift it up 6", which one is the best lift-kit?
i have tundra LE 2010.
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Old 11-14-2009, 09:38 AM
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Thanks Seahaul
I going try the ready Lift it was between the Low range and the ready lift.

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I just installed a Truxxx 3"/1" spacer lift this past weekend with the help of the father inlaw. It took about 3 hours and didnt mess with the compression of the struts. Really easy to do and the instructions were easy to follow. and it looks great with the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 275/65R18's i put on after the lift
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im looking at getting a leveling kit as well...do i need extended brake lines or anything?? and which kit is recommended??? is it only the front getting lifted? im new to modding trucks so bear with me..been in the dragbike game for a while...thx
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