American Automotive 3" Rear Suspension Lift Steel Blocks + Extra Long 12" Square Leaf Spring Axle U Bolts
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Yes. In order to avoid maxing out the stock shocks on down travel, you'll need longer rear shocks to go with the lift.
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This kit will work with your Tundra without a problem.
Selected User Reviews For American Automotive 3" Rear Suspension Lift Steel Blocks + Extra Long 12" Square Leaf Spring Axle U Bolts
I installed it on my 1994 Dodge Dakota 4x4 and it was very simple to do. All you need is an impact and it's done.
It was ridiculously simple to put together, and the metal appears to be of good quality. My only complaint is that the bolts are 9/16" rather than 5/8", so the washers had some slop after installation in a 1-inch hole. Chevy Express, tonnage Aside from that, the finish is excellent, and I anticipate these lasting a long time.
Bolts are a lot longer than I needed for my project. That is a plus in my opinion because you can always cut off the excess. The construction is excellent, and the delivery time is reasonable.
It was a success! And it's simple to set up. The quality of the ride remains excellent. 1. truck that has been lifted 5 inches. I would strongly suggest it.
Good fit and finish; the u bolts are a little long, so trim them down once everything is in place. I love the lift; I went with a 2 inch in the front and 33s, and the truck now looks completely different. It'll be well worth your money and time if you do it.
br>It was a perfect fit. I didn't use them for lifting, but rather as replacement bolts.
Make certain the taper is in good condition. The drive shaft will be yanked out of the extension housing if you do it the other way around.
Instructions for installation are inadequate.