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whats up guys! just joined and i own a 2003 toyota tundra SR5 2wd. with the V8. i wanna put a daystar leveling kit on it but dont know what would look better? a 1.25'' or a 2.5''. does anyone run this? if so could you please post pics of what yours looks like.

i am just wanting the front lifted not the rear. so im trying to see if 2.5'' will be too much. i also dont want it to not be enough if i go 1.25''

right now im running completley stock everything besides some 265/70/16 Hankook Dynapro ATM's. love em. and some Ducks unlimited floor mats haha.

thanks for any help yall can give. just post pics of em even if they arent yours.;)

also open to suggestions for other spacer lifts. dont want to spend a lot though. im in college and dont have a lot of spare change.

thanks again
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bump... wanna order but gotta see a pic first. please
Welcome to the forum. For spacer lifts, I'd go ToyTec. Definitely do the 3" lift. I have pics, with a 3" lift, rear add a leaf, and the differential spacer. I'm running 285/75/16 Destination MT's If you do a lift, definitely do the differential.
well im 2wd and i only want to level the front... i dont want to do the rear. ill check your pics. also toytec is a little pricey. daystars is only 80 bucks and toytec is like 120. my brother has a 4runner with a toytec 3 inch spacer lift and his has begun to sag after like 5 months of having it. he just bought some sweet coil overs though.
Check out my album. I'm running Daystar 2.5" in the front and 1" blocks in the rear.
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2.5 should be alright. in these pictures I have a 3" with 1" shackle in the back. not daystar but inch wise its a picture. And those are 265/70/16's







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kanaduh and remmy,, yalls looks good... but i dont want to do the rear block or shackle. erkie that looks good... what kind of lift is that? do you know?
oh by the way kanaduh we have the same exact trucks! hahah. mine is minus that grapic on the side though haha
I got it from canuck motorsports. 3" spacer on top of the coil in front and 1" shackle in the back. Looks like they have a 2, 2.75, and 3" fronts.

Store > Truck & SUV Lift - Canuck Motorsports Online Store: Car Truck SUV lowering lift kits.
Going from a daystar to toytec spacer i would definitely spend the extra on an aluminum spacer. The polyurethane will start to compress like it did on my old tundra.
Going from a daystar to toytec spacer i would definitely spend the extra on an aluminum spacer. The polyurethane will start to compress like it did on my old tundra.
well my little bro's toytec 3 inch spacer kit has slowly started to sag on his 03 4runner V8 and he is upgrading to SAW 2.0 coils.
Here's a pic of my truck now with 5100's set at 2" of lift. I know its not a spacer, but it gives you an idea of the height. I'm running 265/75/16. It sits about level at this setting.:tu:
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you get what you pay for."im trying not to bash spacers,so dont flame on me.lol".
awesome looks sick man. thnaks
whats up guys! just joined and i own a 2003 toyota tundra SR5 2wd. with the V8. i wanna put a daystar leveling kit on it but dont know what would look better? a 1.25'' or a 2.5''. does anyone run this? if so could you please post pics of what yours looks like.

i am just wanting the front lifted not the rear. so im trying to see if 2.5'' will be too much. i also dont want it to not be enough if i go 1.25''

right now im running completley stock everything besides some 265/70/16 Hankook Dynapro ATM's. love em. and some daystar suspension floor mats haha.

thanks for any help yall can give. just post pics of em even if they arent yours.;)

also open to suggestions for other spacer lifts. dont want to spend a lot though. im in college and dont have a lot of spare change.

thanks again
I want also to see some photos of that daystar space lift. I think it is good to have one. :D
Daystar 2.5" with no rear lift, 265/70R17's

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