Toyota currently has one riser kit presented for the new Tundra. That TRD lift kit is available as an option and costs $3.995. It has to though from a Toyota dealer be installed. It includes larger front Coil springs, modified Bilstein shocks and upper Roush wishbones. There are also optimized front ones journal, improved stabilizers, Others buffer and for the rear special spacer. These are joined by, among other things, extended front ones Drive Shafts and longer Steel braided brake lines. With the TRD lift kit, the front axle goes up 76 mm (3 inches) and the rear goes up 51 mm (2 inches). This improves ground clearance by a total of 66 mm (2,6 inches) and the approach angle is improved from 21 to 24 degrees.
Toyota Tundra with TRD lift kit
Unfortunately, it must be noted that the price of 3.995 US dollars without installation is to be understood, which of course again costs a lot of money. The kit is suitable for all 2022 and later vehicles equipped with all-wheel drive (i-FORCE or i-FORCE Max drive train). It doesn't fit with that TRD Pro or TRD Sport variants or with models with adaptive variable suspension or built-in air suspension. If we receive more information in a timely manner, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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