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Need a little help. I'm getting nothing but crickets on the Tundra page, so I thought I'd try here hoping that folks might be using Tundras to pull trail rigs etc. My 2011 Tundra TRD has heavy-ish custom bumpers and is in need of at least a leveling kit or a slight lift (especially in the front) I'm not looking to spend a ton of $$$ just to fix the stance, but if there's a good kit out there, or easy way to do it without messing up the ride/durability of the truck... Anyone have any favorites, or anything to avoid?
 
OME is clearly the best, but I was hoping to avoid spending that much. Anyone tried the cheaper spacer kits?
 
I had the 2 1/2" leveling kit installed on the front of my 2015 Silverado. only cost around $200. I believe it was "Daystar" brand.
 
some TOYTEC adjustable coilovers would be nice and they come pre-assembled.

** update - there I go looking at old stuff haha
 
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Airbags - only way to keep truck consistent level and handling characteristics.
 
Airbags - only way to keep truck consistent level and handling characteristics.

Depending on your tow rig, it's also likely the most cost effective solution. With our 80 series, the package to install airbags came to less than $90 IIRC. Install was a couple of hours or so.
 

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