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This is a discussion thread titled "My new Sway-A-Way coilovers", within the Tundra forum, part of the Truck Forums category.
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Got a 2007 Tundra SR5 4x4 Double Cab and installed the Sway Away coilovers up front with the Camburg uppers. I am running 33x12.50x18 Toyos with no rub. The rig sits level and looks pretty good with the KMC Monsters and pocket style flares. Pics to follow! Separate but important issue: There is a service bulletin on the transmissions backing the 5.7's. My tranny fried at 6060 miles because the dealer didn't do the service bulletin during the last oil change.
I am anxious to see some pictures. That is almost the same exact setup I am looking at, but with the Camburg coilovers (made by Sway Away). Were the Sway Away coilovers cheaper than the Camburg coilovers?
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Originally Posted by DesertRatSoCal
Got a 2007 Tundra SR5 4x4 Double Cab and installed the Sway Away coilovers up front with the Camburg uppers. I am running 33x12.50x18 Toyos with no rub. The rig sits level and looks pretty good with the KMC Monsters and pocket style flares. Pics to follow! Separate but important issue: There is a service bulletin on the transmissions backing the 5.7's. My tranny fried at 6060 miles because the dealer didn't do the service bulletin during the last oil change.
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