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What lift for 2015 XSP-X?

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by jszabo101, Dec 29, 2019.

  1. Dec 29, 2019 at 10:27 AM
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    jszabo101

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    I am wanting to lift my 2wd 2015 XSP-X. The truck already has FireStone Rite-Ride air bags installed in the back, so I would like to leave the back at the same height. I would also like to lift level the front of it without altering the way it rides too much. What do you guys think would be the best way to lift it without costing a fortune? The height currently at the front fender is 36 inches and the back fender is at 40 inches. Thanks.


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  2. Dec 29, 2019 at 10:43 AM
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    Will this be driven daily? Mostly highway?

    Are you looking for just an "improved height" or do you want a true suspension upgrade?

    If its a daily driver, and you want performance at a value I would recommend Bilstein 6112s in the front (set at 1.3 or 1.9), and Bilstein 5100s or 5160s in the rear. If you want to keep the slight factory rake then get 1" coach builder shackles for the rear. You should also do a Toytec Differential Drop Kit to correct the angle change that results from lifting it

    Bilstein suspension rides better than stock and handles the 6000lb weight much more comfortably. Toytec sells a great 3/1 kit too, but IMO that's too much lift for daily driving and youll probably want adjustable UCAs at that point to correct alignment limitations of stock arms. just my .02
     
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  3. Dec 29, 2019 at 10:59 AM
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    Nm6300'asl

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    Agree on the 6112's upfront, I would set them at the top 2.5 setting. Seems for us 2wd guys we get 3" out of that setting. Leave the rear as is with the bags.
     
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  4. Dec 29, 2019 at 11:07 AM
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    Jim LE 1301

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    Like stated above, Bilstein shocks would level you out. 5100's or 6112's , just depends on your budget.
     
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