has anyone used or has the cornfed spacer kit, is it any good or how has the best kit in everyones opinion?
Everyone's opinion will be too broad of an answer. You'll get Daystar, Revtek, Cornfed, Toytec, Tuff Country. I had the Daystars and didn't like them. I've always thought that Revtek is overpriced. My choice would be to go with Cornfed or Toytec and/or whoever has the better price that matches your checkbook(or credit card ) But to each his own.
Everyone's opinion will be too broad of an answer. You'll get Daystar, Revtek, Cornfed, Toytec, Tuff Country. I had the Daystars and didn't like them. I've always thought that Revtek is overpriced. My choice would be to go with Cornfed or Toytec. But to each his own.
thanks for the reply wasnt sure if someone had cornfeds and had any problems with them. figured for the $ and their spacers being billet alu. they cant be that bad of a deal
thanks for the reply wasnt sure if someone had cornfeds and had any problems with them. figured for the $ and their spacers being billet alu. they cant be that bad of a deal
Herbicidal had them and wheeled them for a couple of years with no problems.
I have the 1 1/2 inch Cornfed spacers on the front of my Tundra. Made it level, front to back, which is all I wanted. Work very well. Improved looks and handling without any hassels or squeaks.
I've had the 2 1\2" Cornbred's w/1" aal's in the back on now for over 2 years. No problems here. I kinda like how it stiffened up the front a little. Can't beat the price. Don't forget your alignment afterwards. Pics of truck after in gallery.
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Everyone's opinion will be too broad of an answer. You'll get Daystar, Revtek, Cornfed, Toytec, Tuff Country. I had the Daystars and didn't like them. I've always thought that Revtek is overpriced. My choice would be to go with Cornfed or Toytec and/or whoever has the better price that matches your checkbook(or credit card ) But to each his own.
I have the 3" Toytec lift kit with the long add a leaf rears on my 03 tundra. It looks awesome and rides much better than before. Cost me about 220.00 for the whole kit. I would highly recomend these guys. All billet units up front. Just make sure you do a front end alignment after any suspension lift. After the lift I was able to clear 295x75x16 tires on my stock tundra alloys which added another 2-3 inches of lift.
Whatever spacer kit you decide on, be sure to address the CV boot grease issue. Run a search on the forum for CV Boots for research, comments and feedback in regards to this issue. Oh, I have the 3" Toytec kit with the 1" drop down for the diff. with 1-1/2" AAL's. Good luck.
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Previous Trucks Owned:
1990 Toyota Xtra-Cab 2wd (145,000 miles)
1996 Toyota Tacoma Ext. Cab 4wd (171,000 miles)
2004 Toyota Tundra DC 4wd (Phantom Grey - 48,700 miles and counting)
Toyota truck user for 16 years and counting..........
Also known as Thibodeaux at the Fuge.
Gig'em Ag's (Class of '94)
Modifications on DC to date:
3" Toytec lift, 1.5" Add-A-Leaf, Line X, Eagle Alloys Series 101 16x8 (3.60 B.S.), 285/75/R16's Cooper Discoverer ST's