🚀 Elevate Your Adventure with KSP Lift Kit!
The KSP Lift Kit is designed for 2007-2022 Tundra models, providing a 2-inch front lift using durable aircraft-grade aluminum strut spacers. This kit enhances your truck's appearance and performance, allowing for larger tires while ensuring safety and reliability with high-grade components. Installation is straightforward, and a robust warranty backs your purchase.
Brand | KSP PERFORMANCE |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | Comes with package box |
Maximum Lifting Height | 2 Inches |
Manufacturer | GOLDENLION |
UPC | 761330256092 |
Model | black |
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.9 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | new |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | forged |
Manufacturer Part Number | 016-2 |
A**H
Good Product: Read This Before You Purchase and Install in Your Tundra
Bought this kit for my 2005 Tundra quad cab 4x4. Leveling blocks are good quality CNC aluminum about 1.125" thick. A lot of the reviews talk about the ease of installation. Maybe for some truck models, but not so easy for the Tundra. Here are some pointers to make the job go easier and faster: 1. First things first, once you remove the strut assembly and before you install the spacer you will need to grind approximately 3/8" off of each of the strut mount bolts on the top of your strut so that they will sit flush or below the top of the spacer which bolts back into the upper strut mount in the wheel well from the top. 2. Everything I read said to drop the rear mounts of the lower control arms to make installation of the lower strut mount easier. BS. This cannot be done on the first generation Tundras without first removing the steering control arms as the rear bolt on the suspension control arm cannot be removed unless the steering control arm is first removed. You do not need to remove either nor do you need to remove the skid plate (saw a number of sites saying to drop the skid plate too. Needless hassle all the way around). 3. Instead, you will need to remove the four bolts that attach the ball joint assembly on the lower control arm to the wheel hub. This, along with unbolting the outer bolt of the upper control arm, tie rods and other little bits holding the suspension assembly together (including unbolting the ABS sensors), will enable you to move the wheel hub assembly to one side while you leverage the lower control arm down. I literally had to stand on the passenger side and press with all my might while my wife fought to get the lower mount bolt installed. However, this is the secret to getting the movement and leverage you need to get the lower strut mount reinstalled following bolting the assembly to the top mount. Notably, none of this is easy as this little spacer block maxes out all available vertical space between the upper strut mount and lower strut mount, plus some. 4. When unbolting the ball joint assembly you will want to place your floor jack under the ball joint bolt under the lower control arm and jack up the suspension several inches to relieve the tension on the assembly. Once unbolted you can remove the jack. Now the lower control arm has it's maximum range of motion AND you can get the hub and brake assembly pushed over to the side so that you have more work space and a better angle to work from. Reassembly will go in the opposite order, but first there will be a herculean effort to leverage the lower control arm down far enough to get the lower strut mount back in the mount on the control arm while a second set of hands installs the strut mount bolt. I had my wife quickly place a 3/8" steel punch partially through one side of the mount to hold everything in place. This gave both of us the opportunity to rest a little and the punch made a nice lever to help her line everything up and finesse the bolt in from the other side. Once all that is done you will need to use the floor jack again to jack up the outer portion of the lower control arm so that the ball joint assembly can be re-bolted to the hub assembly. You will need to raise this up a good 4-6" to get the two assemblies to line up and be close enough for the bolts to thread. Since this is a vital part of the trucks steering and control you want these bolts as TIGHT as you can manage when reinstalling. I laid down to ensure I had as much leverage as possible when tightening.5. Regardless that you did not drop the control arms you will need to have the truck aligned right away as the spacers affect vertical tow, angling the bottom of the wheel inward by a good inch or so.If you follow these instructions you'll save yourself hours of grief. Took me about three frustrating hours of playing with spring compressors and all sorts of other nonsense on the first side before I happened on the idea of ubolting the ball joint assembly from the hub. Other side took me less than one hour start to finish with no busted knuckles (busted a bunch trying to figure out the first side). Happy wrenching!
M**S
Easy install !!
Easy install and my.truck looks great!
S**A
Good quality but not direct fit for my 2012 Tundra, support unavailable
The product I received was of very good quality and excellent packaging. My problem was that the spacers were not compatible with my struts in that the mounting holes were 25 degrees off. I wasn't expecting to have to rent a spring compressor and rotate my struts. Additionally, this threw off my strut direction "Out" arrow which used to point towards the tire but now points to the front of the truck.The other problem is that all over KSP advertising are phone numbers, chat sites and emails for support. No one answers the phone. Chat was not available and in two days I received no contact.
J**G
Perfect fit 2010 Tundra
I had read a review that this product did not fit a 2010 Tundra. I bought it anyways and was happy I did.I stall was very easy less then 1 hour per side no spring compressor needed.Took the lower bolt out of strut loosened lower control arm dropped strut out bottom bolted the 2.5 inch lift onto strut perfect fit.Slid back up through upper control arm bolted lower control arm back to tork specs repeat other side got a front end alignment added a 35 inch tire no issues.Thanks for a great product at an affordable price.
B**
Works Just as Advertised
I have a 06 DC SR5 4WD. I installed these myself within 3 hours. And that included installing new struts which requires compressing the springs. (Not necessary if just installing spacers)I see a lot of reviews complaining about how hard it is to install. This was a breeze! All I did was remove the 4 ball joint bolts and the sway bar link and I had enough range in the lower control arm to push down with a pry bar and install the lower strut bolt, all of which I was able to do myself. Re-installed everything and it sure does lift the front of the truck up! You do have to trim a little of the existing strut studs as everyone else said, but that is super easy! You will definitely want to get an alignment on the front end after installing.This did end up lifting the front just a tad more than the rear, but my truck is getting close to 200,000 miles so who knows how sacked out the rear leaf springs are. Please refer to photos. Just a good excuse to install another leaf spring in the rear!Great Kit, Great Price! Recommend 5/5.
J**Y
Perfect Fit!!! 3”Fr 2Rear
Easy install. The rotation of the strut is easily overcome with a pry bar/long screwdriver. No need for spring compressor. 3hr install in garage with jacks no lower tools. Able to fit my 37x12.5R20 with +20 offset no issues. Huge difference in size. Highly recommend for the money
T**
They work good
This product made my 2019 Toyota tundra look good. The install process was HARD, either take it to get it installed professionally or have all tools and extra hands available to help. Other than the install it’s a good product so far, I’ll see what it’s like in about a couple of months.
N**L
Very Satisfied
Good product for leveling the truck. You WILL need some moderate mechanical talent to do the install. It took about 2 1/2 hours from tires off to back on. I did this without any help. It may be quicker with another person helping. Extremely satisfied with the end product.NOTE. Mark your Camber bolts before loosening them. Get an alignment done after install.
A**R
Self leveling RESPECT!!!
Still the best lift ever, hands down for the price.
D**
Brought my truck level with the rear a+
Levels the truck
K**E
Good quality - tough install
Rotating the shock inside the mount without spring compressors was only doable on one side. The other wouldn't budge even with a 4ft bar for leverage. Likely bent a strut in the process because my SAI angle is now out side to side. Otherwise good quality product but if I was to do it over again it would be with struts.
A**R
Good quality but you need a spring compressor!
Well... the product quality is good. No complaint there. What you need to know is that the instructions are terrible, and that you need a spring compressor to install these. The problem is that the upper strut bolts are offset from the originals, requiring you to compress the spring so that you can rotate the bottom of the shock. Wish I’d have known this, as I had to go rent a spring compressor half way through install. Aside from this... it appears to be a good kit for the price.
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