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Rough Country 4-Inch Suspension Lift Kit with Lifted N3 Struts and V2 Monotube Shocks (16-21 4WD Tundra)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item TU5759
ExtremeTerrain no longer carries the Rough Country 4-Inch Suspension Lift Kit with Lifted N3 Struts and V2 Monotube Shocks (16-21 4WD Tundra). Please check out 2007-2013 Toyota Tundra Lift Kits for an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Corrects Factory Rake for a Level Stance
    • Three Inch Lift - Increases Ground Clearance
    • Tubular Upper Control Arms
    • N3 Series Lifted Front Struts
    • V2 Monotube Rear Shock Absorbers
    • Fabricated Steel Lift Blocks
    • Accommodates 35-inch Tall Tires
    • Fits 2016-2021 4WD Tundras

    Description

    Go Off-Road. Off-roading can be tough on your Tundra’s stock suspension, that's why you need a lift kit that was specifically designed to take on the great outdoors. Luckily, this Rough Country 4-Inch Suspension Lift Kit has what you need to help you take on the obstacles found on and off-road. With 4-inches of lift, this kit can accommodate tires up to 305/55 R20 in size. This Rough Country Kit features tubular upper control arms as well as fabricated steel lift blocks for extra strength. What’s more, the included Lifted N3 Front Struts and V2 Monotube Rear Shocks will provide a highly comfortable ride, even when tested across rough terrain.

    Premium N3 Struts. The included 10-stage variable valving, Premium N3 Struts are built with a 54 mm body and a high-pressure nitrogen charge to ensure efficient heat dissipation that keeps the strut cooler while reducing fade during aggressive off-road use. Moreover, it is furnished with a durable, 18 mm spring-loaded piston rod and reinforced seals for a long lifespan of smooth performance.

    V2 Monotube Shocks. The included nitrogen-charged V2 Monotube Rear shocks are built with a T6061 brushed aluminum body and boast a 36kN tensile strength. They also feature an internal floating piston, as well as a 46mm high-flow piston. Thanks to their high-quality construction, they’re capable of dissipating heat at a fast rate and provide a consistent road damping performance all year round.

    Fabricated Lift Blocks. The Rear Lift Blocks included in this Rough Country Kit have been fabricated from high grade steel for superior strength and extra rigidity. The components are then completed in a durable black powder-coat finish for long lasting corrosion resistance, regardless of the elements they are exposed to.

    Installation. The Rough Country 4-inch Suspension Lift Kit with Upper Control Arms should be installed by a professional to reduce the risk of injury. However, the kit only takes 5-6 hours to install, so you'll be back on the road in no time. Vehicle will require alignment after installation.

    Application. This Rough Country 4-Inch Suspension Lift Kit with Lifted N3 Struts and V2 Monotube Shocks is designed to fit 2021 4WD Tundras.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) a Day

    Difficulty Level:

    Mechanical expertise or professional installation required.

    Installation Guides

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    What's in the Box

    • (2) Shocks
    • (2) Lifted Struts
    • (2) Lifted Knuckles
    • (2) Strut Spacers
    • (1) Front Crossmember
    • (1) Rear Crossmember
    • (2) Sway Bar Drop Brackets
    • (2) Differential Drop Brackets
    • (2) Brake Line Brackets
    • (1) Driveshaft Spacer
    • (2) Fabricated Anti-Wrap Lift Blocks
    • (2) Brake Line Relocation Brackets
    • (4) U-Bolts
    • Installation Hardware
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