Toyota Tundra Lift Height Visual Guide – Find the Right Height for You
Tim Esterdahl | Dec 20, 2012 | Comments 12
One of the more frustrating things when deciding to lift your truck is determining how high you should go and what it will look like. Check out these excellent visual representations of what adding height to your truck looks like.
First before we get to the visual guide, special thanks to TundraTalk.net member Steve_G_PW for creating these visuals and allowing us permission to run them. We were taken aback at how well they were done and thought it would be of great help to anyone looking for a visual idea of what the finished height of various lifts/tires looks like.
Steve installed a BDS 7″ lift and Icons (5-8651 coil-overs for front and 5-7721 rear 2.5″ remote reservoir shocks) on his truck. He also says his tires are American Racing Marins that are 22 x 9 with +38mm offset and 6.75: backspacing. There is plenty more information on the truck here on Tundratalk.net.
Once again, thank you Steve!
If you are interested in BDS suspension systems, we have done some reviews.
BDS reviews and other related posts:
- BDS Suspension High Clearance Lift Kits for the Toyota Tundra
- New Fox Racing 2.5” Remote Reservoir Coil-Over Upgrade for BDS 7” Lift Kits
- Toyota Tundra Leveling Kit and Front End Lift Information
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- what is the smallest lift for a 2012 toyota tundra with 35
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37’s would be a little big for that lift anyway..
Looks good though! Strong work!
By the way, Im looking to reduce my 15″ custom lift as a local cop in my little tow keeps busting my chops. 🙁 LAME!
2nd one looks good enough to me. Jacking it up too much causes less mpg which is not good for a commuter vehicle.
I have a 3″ and 1″ lift level kit with 33X11.50 tires and I don’t have any rub. Is this article about 33X12.50 tires?
AD,
The article is really just a visual guide showing different heights with different lift/tire setups. Many people just starting out on a lift project have troubling finding answers to what lift heights mean to the overall height of the truck. The pictures just help those people.
-Tim
Tim,
I’m a newbie Tundra owner and want to put larger diameter tires on my 2012 Platinum Tundra. Did you recalibrate your speedometer to the over sized tires and if so how does one go about doing it?
Thanks, RTH
RTH,
That is a great question. The answer depends on your situation. If you are just planning a small increase in diameter then it shouldn’t be that big of a deal. However, if you are really thinking a lot larger than you might consider buying a Speedometer Calibrator. Also, keep in mind that you might have some clearance issues associated with larger tire sizes. We have several posts on this site about leveling kits and lift kits with what larger tire sizes they will accommodate. Here is a basic primer (https://www.tundraheadquarters.com/blog/2008/05/22/tundra-tire-guide-replacing-your-trucks-tires/).
Here are the options I found for a small diameter upgrade.
I hope that helps. Good luck!
-Tim
Thank you for the images very helpful!
Steve helped convince me to go with the BDS 7″ kit. I run 37″x13.5 tires but added a few extras to get more height out of the front to clear the tires at full look. Great write up Steve.
So i just added a Pro Comp 2.5 Level lift strut spacers to my 2008 Tundra so that i can fit some 33’s. they were supposed to just bring my truck level with the rear without raising the rear. However, after installing, i found that it raised the front by 3.5 inches and the truck now looks like a prerunner. is this normal, any ideas why the front jumped so much? Any ideas how to correct this issue? Btw the 33’s work great on the truck without any rubbing.
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