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Old 08-25-2006, 09:09 PM
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Hey all, I am looking for a mild lift kit, somewhere in the range of a 2-4 inch lift. I understand there are many kits in this range for the Tundra, and I have seen the pictures of the trucks with them on. The problem I see is that they all look like they are sagging in the rear. Even though I see this as sagging, some of you may see it as level. Either way, I want the truck to have some rake while being lifted. Does anyone know of any lifts that retain the stock stance raked stance, or any options/routes I can take to fulfill my needs?
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if you see my dad's rig running around town (red ltd ac with an arb bull bar), he's got aal in the back and a daystar kit in the front, so the truck is a little bit higher in the rear.

you can also do a 1" block or a roadmaster active suspension kit (~3/4").

best and most expensive alternative is get a leaf pack from alcan or deaver that matches the lift height you have in the front (500$+ extra shipping to the motherland).

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