Re: Bilstein 5100?
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Originally Posted by micahmarsh
If i install Bilstein 5100's on the front of my 03 Tundra will it chew up my front end?
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You will need a proper front-end alignment after installing any suspension lift. Properly aligning the front-end will reduce any "chewing" of most things involved in lifting a vehicle.
Depending on the tire size you choose to use along with the lift kit, you may have fitment issues. The proper tire size is dependent on the wheel size you're using as well. The largest tire you'll fit in the wheel well with a Bilstein 5100 lift will be something equivalent to a 285/75/16 tire.
For future reference, there are dozens of excellent threads regarding the Bilstein 5100 shocks that other members have successfully installed on their Tundras. A better title to your thread and asking more concise questions will get you a much better response from the public.
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