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How to Determine the Correct Spacer Kit for a Timbren Suspension System on a 2023 Toyota Tundra  

Updated 03/05/2025 | Published 03/01/2025

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I have the Timbren TORTNDR for my 2023 Tundra. I want to fill in the space between the axle and Timbren so I am looking at the SES spacer kit. It looks like I need the T33AV. The description mentions it for lifted trucks but my truck is not lifted, Will this work with my truck?

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Hey Cary, have you measured the space between the frame of your truck when it's empty and your leaf springs yet? This will determine if you even need a spacer kit to begin with.

Having a small gap is fine, just so you're aware, so if there is a little bit of a gap you probably don't need a spacer. Let me know what that measurement comes out to, and I'll let you know what you need if you need anything.

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Cary H.

3/4/2025

I don't have the Timbrens on right now, but my guess is the gap is pretty small probably 1/2" or maybe a little more. I will check it when I put them on in the spring. The reason I asked about the SES kit is I still get a sag even though I have a weight distribution set up. I measured my front wheel well height and they sunk more than an inch. I do have a question though. Which one would be better for me as an occasional tower with probably, I'm guessing, with a 700lb tongue weight max, airbags, sumo springs or timbrens?

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Bryce D.

3/5/2025

@CaryH Yeah that 1/2" gap is nothing to worry about, Cary. For an occasional tower, I'd go with Sumo's like # SS84PV. These are still going to give you the support without ruining the ride quality.

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