06' Tundra Lift...

tharlanjr

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My Dad bought an 06' Tundra 2wd and he wants to make it have a more lvl stance.

He bought a procomp 3" leveling kit from a place called "Fat Bob's" or something.

It arrived yesterday but the spacer things are only 1 1/2 inches.

Thats not big enough to do anything.

WHen I was looking at them it looks really cheap and not very strong.


Anyways, my question is, whats a good way to lift the front of these things for not too much.

He plans to get a trailer to tow with, but it won't ever see any offroading.


Any help or links would be appreciated.
 
My Dad bought an 06' Tundra 2wd and he wants to make it have a more lvl stance.

He bought a procomp 3" leveling kit from a place called "Fat Bob's" or something.

It arrived yesterday but the spacer things are only 1 1/2 inches.

Thats not big enough to do anything.

WHen I was looking at them it looks really cheap and not very strong.


Anyways, my question is, whats a good way to lift the front of these things for not too much.

He plans to get a trailer to tow with, but it won't ever see any offroading.


Any help or links would be appreciated.
once installed the spacers will give you 3" of lift, its the way ifs suspention is setup in those
 
Really?

I don't know anything about IFS so when I saw them it threw me off.

Has anyone heard of one of those spacers breaking?
 
I believe Skycrapper has a 6 inch kit for them.
 
We threw the front 3 1/2 procomp kit on there today and it actually turned out pretty decent.

We didn't put the rear add a leaf in because I think it would have brought the rear end up too high.

He only paid like 130 for the kit so he wanted to put it on and save for a better kit.

I was actually suprised on the different stance those little spacers gave.

The instructions said 1 1/2 hour install time and it took us like 4 hours, lol.

IFS is weird, but after we figured out what we were doing on the first side the 2nd went much easier.


Thanks for the brand names, we are gonna keep looking around and he will figure out what he wants later.

Next is an exhaust then tires/rims...

Thanks again.
 
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