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Old 05-31-2008, 12:01 AM
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I have a 2003 Toyota Tundra EXT cab. I currently have after-market sequoia wheels. What leveling kit can i purchase that will allow me to fit 33" tires. Or what is the leveling kit i need to fit the biggest tires without major rubbing.
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anything 2.5" and greater. BUT if you are keeping those wheels 33s will rub without at least a 1.25" wheel spacer/adapter
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like the surf bum said, this is the best route for a lift kit, but i whould recomend going with some ajustable coil overs in the front, I have had both on my truck and the coil overs are a world of difference. Get some Donohoes, Kings, or Sway Aways and you wont be disapointed. DR805
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I concur with DR805. I just picked my Tundra up from the shop today after having the spacer leveling lift REMOVED. I'm back to stock height and my 33s are in the garage. Let's just say this was the 8th time my truck was in the shop since installing the lift. My truck seemed to manifest just about every concern there is with lifts in general unless you spend the time and money to chase down the downstream effects.

I came to the conclusion that there weren't any benefits to me besides cosmetics to outweigh downsides of the issues that can be addressed at a price and those that just come with the mods. But if I were to go down the road again, I would by pass the spacer route. It's well worth the incremental cost to install coil-overs. That at least starts to address the hyper-extension issues.
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