2016 Toyota Tundra Suspension Lift Kit 8 Cyl 5.7L MaxTrac

  • Features:
    • Comes With DOT Approved Extended Brake Lines
    • Will Clear 35 in. Tire
    • 18 in. Wheel Or Larger With 6.5 in. Backspacing Or Less
    • Track Width Increases 1 in. Per Side
    • Prior To Installation Measuring Is Required
    • Trimming May Be Required For Optimal Fender Well Clearance
  • The Maxtrac Suspension 6-inch lift for the Toyota Tundra is a cost-effective way to lift your 2WD wheel drive truck without breaking the budget. We do this by taking a factory height spindle and lowering the wheel hub position, which in turn raises the vehicle up while maintaining a factory-like ride and turning radius. We then install a Maxtrac strut spacer on top of the factory strut to complete the front lift. By doing this, you eliminate the need to install expensive crossmembers that are labor intensive and require factory frame cuts. The spindles come with extended, DOT compliant, stainless steel braided brake lines. The rear lift comes with Maxtrac twin-tube shocks, lift blocks and U-bolts. The end result, you achieve a lifted truck with a leveled stance for a fraction of the cost of a standard 4WD kit.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Block CC Engine Sub Model Drive Type CID
2016 Toyota Tundra V 5663 8 Cyl 5.7L SR RWD 345
2 In Stock
Best Price:

Black Friday Deal

$1,304.57 USD
$1,565.48 USD
Brand MaxTrac
Part # MAXK886764
Condition New
Warehouse B

MaxTrac

  • 6 in. Front 4 in. Rear Lift; Includes Spindles w/Brake Lines; Strut Spacers; Blocks w/U-Bolts; 2 Rear MaxTrac Shocks
  • Suspension Lift Kit w/Shocks; 6 in. Front 4 in. Rear Lift; Includes Spindles w/Brake Lines; Strut Spacers; Blocks w/U-Bolts; 2 Rear MaxTrac Shocks;
  • Suspension Lift Kit w/Shocks
  • General

    Lift/Drop Height
    6 In.
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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