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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · Fits 2007-2020 Toyota Tundra 4WD, excluding TRD Pro; Lifts the front of the vehicle 2.250 in. Allows for the use of up to 33 in. max tire size; Compatible with OE wheels and tires; 100% direct bolt-on; Specifically tuned for superior on-road comfort and off-road performance; RS9000XL 9-position adjustable front shocks

    • $339.99
    • Rancho
  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Toyota Tundra 2020, SST™ Front and Rear Suspension Lift Kit with 3" Front and 1" Rear Lift Height by ReadyLIFT®. Max Tire Size: 34.8"x11.2"R18. CARiD offer a wide collection of high-quality suspension system components you need to achieve the look, handling, and wheel/tire clearance you desire.

    • Readylift
  3. 3 days ago · The front differential on the new Tundra is the same high pinion 9-inch ring gear and clamshell design as the previous generation, but the factory gear ratio is now way higher at 3.31 instead of 4.10. This is offset by the lower first gear in the transmission and aids in both strength of the pinion and in fuel economy.

  4. 2 days ago · The 2020 Tundra lost the 4.6-liter engine, with the only engine left across the lineup the 5.7-liter V8; the upgraded infotainment system gained Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for 2021 at last ...

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The Toyota Tundra is more than suitable for a thorough overland build with its time-tested V6 and V8 options as workhorse power plants. When you’re hitting the wild trails, you’ll want a reliable, well-built machine with performance to spare when you need it most, and starting with the toughest truck available from a legendary brand is a ...

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Suspension modifications can turn your stock 4Runner into an off-road rock crawling beast or an overland prepared adventure platform. We feature many different suspension mods ranging from coilover assembly to long-travel suspension mods, and more. We document the install process for shocks, springs, coilovers, shims, spacers, track bars, CV ...

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · Table of Contents. While it has many outstanding features, it has some problems of its own. We discuss the most common problems Toyota Tundra owners experience below. 1. Front Suspension Lower Ball Joint Wear. The lower ball joint in some Toyota Tundras is likely to wear faster than normal. This connects the wheels to the steering.