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99-06 Tundra 2.5" Strut Extension Leveling Kit 66-5025

$199.99


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ReadyLift® leveling kits are the fastest, safest, least expensive way to bring the front of your vehicle level with the rear. Our innovative Smart Strut Technology mounts on top of the strut assembly, eliminating the hassle, time and danger of compressing springs. ReadyLift® steel strut extension will maintain a smooth OEM ride without adding pressure to stock suspension components, guaranteed! The NEW 66-5025 Toyota Tundra SST strut extension provides 2.5” of lift which gives clearance to add up to 32.5”tires to the 1999-2006 Toyota Tundra and 00-07 Toyota Sequoia. For information about tire and wheel sizes please visit the ReadyLift Tire Sizing and Calculator Page. This NEW kit provides a one-half inch reduction in lift than our 3" strut extension. Installation is simple and requires no strut preloading, cutting, or modification of factory installed parts. While other kits cost thousands to buy and hours to install, ReadyLift® can be installed one to two hours and costs less than the price of a single custom wheel. ReadyLift Lifetime Warranty Included! All ReadyLift® products are backed by a lifetime warranty for as long as you own your vehicle and includes all necessary parts, hardware, detailed installation instructions, and two color decals. ReadyLift® Top Mount Strut Extension Safely installs without compressing struts Fixed Lift 10.9 rated mounting studs Powder coated - Solid steel construction Made from 7mm plate steel (over 1/4" thick) Smartest Strut Extensions Available ReadyLift® Features Keeps your factory ride - Guaranteed Will never wear, break or fail - Guaranteed Toughest finish – Guaranteed Safest way to level lift - Guaranteed


  • Model: 66-5025
  • Shipping Weight: 15lbs
  • 100 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: ReadyLift




This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 February, 2010.



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