keninsb
08-24-2010, 03:52 PM
I bought a lift kit for my '08 Tundra from AutoSprings (http://autospringcorp.com/) Corp. on eBay for $190 shipped. I thought I may be taking a chance (being a brand I had never heard of and on eBay), but like the description of the kit so I decided to go for it.
The kit is REALLY well made. The front spacers are VERY solid and has some great welds. They are metal (not aluminum) and come painted or powder coated. The rear blocks are also metal and the kits come with some really beefy U-Bolts.
Initially I was frustrated with the install, so I emailed Kevin at AutoSprings. He was quick to respond and actually took some of my suggestions for easier install and incorporated them into newly written instructions. MAN, I cannot remember the last time I had a manufacturer actually listen to some criticism, let alone use it constructively.
At any rate, I love the stance of my truck now (I went with 2 1/2" in the front and 1 1/2" in the rear), and the lift did not affect the ride quality. I definitely recomend this product.
Ken
(Not a paid spokesman)
The kit is REALLY well made. The front spacers are VERY solid and has some great welds. They are metal (not aluminum) and come painted or powder coated. The rear blocks are also metal and the kits come with some really beefy U-Bolts.
Initially I was frustrated with the install, so I emailed Kevin at AutoSprings. He was quick to respond and actually took some of my suggestions for easier install and incorporated them into newly written instructions. MAN, I cannot remember the last time I had a manufacturer actually listen to some criticism, let alone use it constructively.
At any rate, I love the stance of my truck now (I went with 2 1/2" in the front and 1 1/2" in the rear), and the lift did not affect the ride quality. I definitely recomend this product.
Ken
(Not a paid spokesman)