hdas
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I'm buying a new 2024 Tundra. I want to install an Alu-cabin (around 550 pounds, no water, no equipment, no cabinets). I'm facing the following dilemma:
1. It seems that I need to upgrade the suspension.
2. I don't want to void the warranty.
The suspension Lift Kit offered by Toyota seems to solve this problem, but is it sufficient?
Thanks a lot!
Information from the website:
The new TRD Lift Kit offers a 3" lift in the front and a 2" lift in the back, providing 2.6” of additional ground clearance overall.
• Increased suspension stroke to support lift and aid in off-road performance & on-road stability
• Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 compliant
• Bilstein-Tuned Front & Rear Shock Absorbers
• Forged Steel Upper Control Arms by Roush
• Eye-Catching TRD Red Front Coil Springs
Toyota recommends the use of OEM wheels and tires. Tires larger than 285/65R20 may cause rubbing/contact to surrounding parts. The Toyota TRD Lift Kit is designed to be used with OEM wheels and tire sizes. Tires and wheel combinations larger than OEM sizes may void the vehicle's warranty.
1. It seems that I need to upgrade the suspension.
2. I don't want to void the warranty.
The suspension Lift Kit offered by Toyota seems to solve this problem, but is it sufficient?
Thanks a lot!
Information from the website:
The new TRD Lift Kit offers a 3" lift in the front and a 2" lift in the back, providing 2.6” of additional ground clearance overall.
• Increased suspension stroke to support lift and aid in off-road performance & on-road stability
• Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 compliant
• Bilstein-Tuned Front & Rear Shock Absorbers
• Forged Steel Upper Control Arms by Roush
• Eye-Catching TRD Red Front Coil Springs
Toyota recommends the use of OEM wheels and tires. Tires larger than 285/65R20 may cause rubbing/contact to surrounding parts. The Toyota TRD Lift Kit is designed to be used with OEM wheels and tire sizes. Tires and wheel combinations larger than OEM sizes may void the vehicle's warranty.
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