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Lowering Kit

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Mmealing502, Sep 8, 2023.

  1. Sep 8, 2023 at 6:03 AM
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    Mmealing502

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    I want to lower my 2015 2WD Tundra. All the kits I find are for older Tundras up to 2010 models. Any suggestions other than don't do it. I can't afford body dropping and bags so that's out of the question so want to do a good static drop.
     
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  4. Sep 8, 2023 at 10:00 AM
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    Yeah nothing helps me in that thread. I can find plenty of lowering kits for 2007-2010 models. Does anyone know if the suspension is the same?
     
  5. Sep 8, 2023 at 10:30 AM
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    Lowering a 2007-2010 should be the exact same as lowering a 2.5gen model. It's just lower strut braces and shackles/flipping leaf to under the axle that lowers it. I have a FULL SOS 2/4" lowering kit for sale, like new. Has the Bilstien shocks/struts and the mounting hardware for the rear sway bar, and air bags. $1000 shipped. More like $1700 if bought through SOS. It was only ran for a few hundred miles at most on my 2021 Tundra 4x4
     
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    The SOS lowering kits use stock springs so there is no change to ride. Ground clearance remains
    The same. Look at an old thread ‘2007 RCSB Rescue’. Rex isn’t in this forum any more but this
    Is the best thread I’ve read on lowering and getting the he best ride from 2WD. I’ve got an
    ‘07 RCLB. ‘Pound puppy Rescue’ thread is mine. I’m about to do the SOS rear lowering and airbag
    kit with the Bilstein shocks that Rex recommends. 1999-2003 F150 2wd shocks. Bilstein 24-024792
     

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