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Old 03-05-2008, 01:21 AM
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Default Re: Harmful level kits?

There is nothing wrong in wanting to lift your Tundra purely for looks. I have no intention of taking it off-road-ing, ever! I bought my Tundra to haul my horses. I intend to add a lift kit to improve the look of the truck. My only consideration is that it doesn't affect the ability to get my horses safely from point A to point B.
Replacing the OEM springs and shocks is a complete waste of money for me. A simple leveling kit is all I need. My horses will no further appreciate a lift kit comprised of replacement springs and shocks than they would a truck with spinners and neons. The purpose of my leveling kit is purely aesthetics, and has nothing to do with enabling the truck to have bigger tires/wheels and therefore better ground clearance...

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Originally Posted by Sequoia2003 View Post
I'm old school and in my opinion the only lift that is worthy are those that replace the OEM springs and shocks. Lifts using spacers or blocks is strickly for looks and is almost worthless off road.

Last edited by ponyuk; 03-05-2008 at 01:26 AM.
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