Does 2007 Toyota Tundra Need Suspension Replaced When Installing Suspension Enhancement
Updated 02/28/2017 | Published 02/27/2017 >
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I have a 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 and considering installing on front TTOFTUN4 and rear F2445 to assist the current suspension with carrying a Truck Camper in the bed. In your opinion is it necessary to replace the 10 year old shocks to assist the front timbrens and rear firestone ride rite? Thank you
asked by: Gene M
Expert Reply:
If the suspension is in good working order then you would not need to replace it, but you should note that our suspension kits do require suspension on the vehicle to be in perfect working order and cannot be used as a band aid for worn out components.
The part # TTOFTUN4 is a fit for your front axle and then the part # F2445 is a fit for the rear.
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Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System
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