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Old Jun 22, 2012 | 06:18 AM
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pros/cons of lifting a 02 tundra is it worth it?

got a 02 tundra access cab v6 4x4. the only thing i am considering is the rough country 2.5 kit. i really dont want any crazy amount or anything expensive. questions are; is it really going to be worth the investment of a lift and new 285/75 tires? i have 31s on it now brand new. pros/ cons of lifting the tundra? ive heard it will start eating front axles.

or should i just keep it stock, get some nice wheels and upgrade other parts?
it doesnt get wheeled at all and this will all just be for looks. sorry about asking so many questions, but the guys on here are definitely the ones to be asking..
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Old Jun 22, 2012 | 06:25 AM
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Much better ways to lift your Tundra.
My 2008 was and my 2011 Tundra is lifted 3" on essentially 33s.
Much better look IMO and no issues with exploding CVs or improper tire wear.

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