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hi, I was wondering if anybody knows anything about any lift kits available for the 2007 tundra? I was also wondering if anybody knows about the biggest tire I can put on my 2007 tundra? Thanks alot!
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hi, I was wondering if anybody knows anything about any lift kits available for the 2007 tundra? I was also wondering if anybody knows about the biggest tire I can put on my 2007 tundra? Thanks alot!
there is nothing but a leveling kit out right now. i forget what company it is. but i'm pretty sure it can fit 35's with just a 2 inch lift up front. i think a 6" kit is in the works with most of the other lift companies out there. pro comp and fabtech and tuff country will be among the first.
revtek have the levelling kit andi believe Donahoe Racing aremaking coilovers as well
revtek have the levelling kit andi believe Donahoe Racing aremaking coilovers as well
donahoes kit will come out in the beginning of april..
Total Chaos Fabrication is in the works on making a kit right now (they make Long Travel kits though) There website is 2007 Total Chaos Fabrication

keep checkin it as its in the works right now.
What are the benifits of lonf travel kits over something like coilovers? Is it mainly in jumping the truck?
also toyteclifts.com has a spacer kit that was supposed to start shipping last friday. old man emu is making coils/spacer kit also.
What is the biggest and widest tire you can put without a aftermarket lift?:ts:
also toyteclifts.com has a spacer kit that was supposed to start shipping last friday. old man emu is making coils/spacer kit also.
Our 3" kit with rear blocks is a great seller to Toyota dealers across the U.S. The ride and handling with this kit is great. They really look good and the ride in front is still softer and more matched to the ride in back.
We believe the front should be slightly firmer than stock to compensate for the additional lift otherwise the potential for rollover and instability will be greatly increased. These were designed and tested by a Toyota dealer tech and our engineer for the best ride, and the least potential for problems in the future with all front end components.
We have used 285/65/20 and 265/65/18 tires. The tire availibility in 18" sizes seems to be limited at this time. If anyone has a different size they have used and is availiable let us know.
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