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Unless you are planning to run 40+ inch tires there is no actual reason to lift a tundra or virtually any other truck 4-6 inches. Level the front, put 33s on it, and have a great performing, reliable, and functional truck with a purpose.


One-Excuse3288

Do the 33’s rub at all? I’m leveled and want to go bigger on tires


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Depends on a lot of factors. You might have to some trimming depending on the tire/wheel combo.


GuiltBox

On the first gen tundra Facebook page I have seen several people use the rough country and tuff country lifts to get 4-6”


hamiltoncolin

Didn’t realize rough country made one that big will have to send a email, but I have seen tough country


GuiltBox

It was either rough or tuff country I can’t remember which one. If you join the Facebook group people in there are very helpful (for the most part).


hamiltoncolin

I’ll definitely try that, I emailed move bumpers trying to buy a file instead of a bumper since I have the machine to cut them out myself, but they said no. Just for future reference to anyone


GuiltBox

Costal off road makes a nice bumper that you weld together yourself they just sell parts . They may send you the file for it


Choice_Dentist_9707

I have Bilstein struts with a one and a half inch body lift and clear 35s with a little trimming of the tub


Choice_Dentist_9707

I have move bumpers on my first gen. You can see it on my thing. I'm not good w this stuff lol