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Fabtech K7052DL - 16-21 Toyota Tundra 2WD/4WD 4in UCA Kit w/Uniballs & Dlss 2.5C/O & Rr Dlss

Fabtech  |  SKU: FAB-K7052DL
Sale price $3,70742 Regular price $4,07816

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Fabtech K7052DL - 16-21 Toyota Tundra 2WD/4WD 4in UCA Kit w/Uniballs & Dlss 2.5C/O & Rr Dlss

4" UCA KIT W/ UNIBALLS & DLSS 2.5C/O & RR DLSS 2016-19 TOYOTA TUNDRA 2WD/4WD

Uniball Control Arm Lift System; 4 in. Lift; Incl. Upper Control Arms; Uniball; Stainless Steel Dirt Logic Shocks;

This new 4 System capitalizes on Toyota Tundras large wheelwell opening to allow use of 35 tall tires with minimum lift height. The design of this 4 System is a new style of suspension that delivers improved performance with fewer parts, and comes with an affordable price. The system includes replacement upper control with a .120 wall DOM arm with heavy duty extended range ball joints that provide additional strength to the front suspension. Heavy duty extended length steering knuckles are included to provide proper functionality of the factory ESC (Electronic Stability Control) with 35 tall tires. The knuckles retain the stock track width keeping the tires under the front fenders. The front differential is relocated to keep CV angles proper during the full range of travel. Front bump stop extensions and brake hose relocation brackets complete the front suspension. Rear lift comes from a 1 lift block and u-bolt system to level the stance of the vehicle. The 4 System is available with a spacer system to retain the factory Coilover shocks and rear Performance shocks.

  • Simplified Design With Fast Install
  • Steering Knuckles Retain Proper ESC
  • No Loss Of Ground Clearance
Lift/Drop Height: 4 in.

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