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Suspension Questions and Answers concerning both OEM and Aftermarket suspensions for the New Generation Tundra.



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Old 10-23-2009, 03:30 PM
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DayStar VS Readylift VS LRT Kits Help

Which one is the best kit for a 2010 DC 4X2 tundra?
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Old 10-23-2009, 04:35 PM
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i havent heard to much about daystar, i heard that polyurathane kits are not the best to use jus what i heard, so far i heard readylift are pretty good i am aiming towards that lift and i know some members on here have the low range kit as well, and also check out truxx 3/1 kit too
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Which has the best warranty and stands behind their product? That's the best one.

If the spacer goes above the shock, then it's easier to install and gives a stock ride. But it limits articulation, which you might not need in a 2 wheel drive.

If it fits in the spring, then it's a stiffer ride and could overextend the shock.
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