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    Truck Leveling Question

    I'm looking to level my 2008 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 2WD.

    Any brands or styles of leveling kits to steer away from? I'm not too familiar with auto accessories and such. Not looking to break the bank, but I don't want something that is crap. Not trying to lift it much, just want a basic leveling kit to put the front in line with the back, and also so I can put slightly bigger tires on.

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    Bilsten

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      #3
      As long as you don't go too much lift to maintain ball joint dependability, you're good. I've had Pro Comp on my last two trucks. Over 150,000 trouble free miles.

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        #4
        I've a pro comp leveling kit on my tundra. Installed three years ago and no complaints. Make sure you get the front end realigned.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JB77 View Post
          Make sure you get the front end realigned.
          Very important!

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            #6
            Thanks, keep them coming, weblinks would be appreciated as well.

            Trying to have the lift kit and tires done at the same time so will be sure to get an alignment.

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              #7
              Originally posted by The General View Post
              Thanks, keep them coming, weblinks would be appreciated as well.

              Trying to have the lift kit and tires done at the same time so will be sure to get an alignment.
              I'll let you do the Googling, but if Bilstein adjustable shocks work for your truck, I would definitely go with those over a leveling kit (assuming you're still running the 7 year old OEM shocks).

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                #8
                Looks like the Bilstein 5100 is around $200 for a pair or so?

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