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@Atwalz Is this the BDD Sway Bar End Link kit you used: Tundra 2007-2020 Toyota 4wd & 2wd (w/4.5 - https://www.jackit.com/bds-128702.html Part # BDS 128702 ? Looks beefier than the OEM end links, plus the adjustabilityView attachment 2426041
Here is bds sway bar link. It’s mounted on outside of LCA using long bolt and a spacer provided in kit. I am probably going to remove some preload from Coilovers springs to lower ride height. They came preset at 2” with 1” preload. I might just do 1/4” preload.
Yes front links are BDS links that comes with kit. But you may have clearance issues with TREs on non BDS lifts. You can try and adjust length to make it work.@Atwalz Is this the BDD Sway Bar End Link kit you used: Tundra 2007-2020 Toyota 4wd & 2wd (w/4.5 - https://www.jackit.com/bds-128702.html Part # BDS 128702 ? Looks beefier than the OEM end links, plus the adjustabilityI am getting ready to go this route of mounting on outside of LCA. -chris
I see no issues with fitting 37s in front. Stuffing in the rear will rub with both 35s and 37s. A pair of bump stop extensions can work in the rear to address some of it. In front, 37s may need body mount chop. With 35s I don't need a body mount chop. I am at zero offset on 17s. In terms of ground clearance, a bigger tire size will provide more clearance. With the drop bracket lift, the whole frame goes up and I like CV angles and steering geometry. There is no going back once a rear cross member is cut.Been spending a lot of time contemplating a +-3" suspension lift and running 35"s vs the tundra bracket lift like you are now running.
Do you think the 35"s, or even 37"s, + bracket lift offer more ground clearance under the front skid than 35"s on a suspension lift would? Seems like an astronomical amount of work to run 37s on a bracket lift vs 35s on a normal lift if the end results is negligible.
Thanks! @Atwalz
Ok cool, thanks for the reply4.88 gears are louder than stock. They do have a whine during deceleration.
Were the front bearing you ordered pre-assembled with the hub? The ones I ordered weren't. Also curious if the part differs since you're running Tundra front end. I assume not?119k on the odometer. I swapped out front bearings.
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Also, replaced rear axle upper control arms. I had to weld a tab on the driver side for the abs bracket. OEM bushings were showing wear signs.
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