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New to the site... Looking for input on a lift vs Bilstein 5100s

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by jspetrovitsis, Sep 28, 2011.

  1. Sep 28, 2011 at 5:19 PM
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    jspetrovitsis

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    I just bought a 2011 tx pro xtra cab. Im thinking about putting a 3'' toyo tech complete lift kit in, but have been reading into just doing a Bilstein 5100 to level out the front. The truck is completely stock right now and I dont want to effect the ride too much. Also, I tow a utility trailer for work that weighs around 2800 lbs. Would it be a bad idea to tow something this weight after putting a lift kit in? thank you!
     
  2. Sep 28, 2011 at 5:47 PM
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    --Stock 2016. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011 had 6 inch ProComp lift, Eibach coils on 5100 Bilsteins at zero, 1/4 inch Toytec spacer on drivers side, rear TSB, 1.5 inch Deaver AAL, ProComp blocks and rear shocks, 8000 lb Warn winch on a Trans4mer grill guard, 33 inch BFG AT's, 18x9 XD Monsters, PIAA headlights, PIAA driving lights, Pyro's blue LED gauges, LED strip below tailgate, Armor Lid hard tonno, Hidden Hitch, Dee Zee bed mat, Tint, XM, Garmin GPS, Ultra Gauge
    No problem towing that much weight with a Toytec lift. As far as what lift you need, that depends on how big of a tire you want to run.
     
  3. Sep 28, 2011 at 5:50 PM
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