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Readylift 07-12 Toyota Tundra Sst Lift Kit: 2wd/4wd, Trd Ok, 3.0"f/2.0"r 69-5076 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.95
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Chico, California, United States

Chico, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ready Lift Manufacturer Part Number:69-5076

Toyota Tundra SST Lift Kit 69-5076

ReadyLIFT® Suspension Inc. has used proven technological engineering methods to produce a 3-inch SST Suspension Lift System (P/N 69-5076) for the 2007-2012 Toyota Tundra trucks featuring a new 2.0" Rear Block. The 3-inch intermediate Smart Strut Technology system fits all 2007-2012 Toyota Tundras (Crew Max, Double Cab, Standard Cab), including both 2WD and 4WD models, particularly the TRD model trucks. In some cases TRD Tundra trucks have less factory rake than non-TRD models. On some TRD model trucks a one inch rear block is not enough rear lift to level the rear with the front after installing the 3.0" front strut extension. This new tapered 2.0" rear block included in the 69-5076 kit will give most TRD trucks approximately a one-half inch rear rake. Non-TRD trucks will enjoy increasing the rear lift for towing and hauling applications. This kit provides the owner with the opportunity to upgrade to larger wheel and tire combinations up to 35-inches in diameter while retaining the great stock ride and handling characteristics.

* Note: 2013-UP (and some 2012 models) Tundra TRD/Rock Warrior models may require purchase of kit 69-5276 if equipped with larger diameter sway bar.  

 *Note: 2013-UP Tundra TRD & Rock Warrior models require purchase of Sway Bar Frame Mount Spacers (ReadyLift Part# 67-5008) or purchase kit 69-5276

ReadyLIFT® 69-5076 Features 

  • Keeps your factory ride - Guaranteed 
  • Will never wear, break or fail - Guaranteed 
  • Toughest finish – Guaranteed 
  • Safest way to lift - Guaranteed 
  • Precison crafted upper strut extensions designed to position the strut in the same mounting angle position. 
  • Kit includes differential drop brackets which lowers the differential on 4WD models. This keeps the near factory CV angle specifications that Toyota built into these great trucks. 
  • Skid Plate Spacers provided to adjust the skid plate down when using differential drop brackets. 
  •  E-coated finish on the strut extensions, rear blocks and u-bolts will last as long as your Toyota. 
  • Model-specific rear blocks are designed FOR the Toyota Tundra. These are not universal blocks. These are OEM-equivalent tapered cast iron rear blocks just like the factory would make. 

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