The dealer has to prove that the modification is what caused the failure. Now usually with something like this it's probably not hard to do but you never know. I installed a full 6" lift kit on my truck with bigger tires and still had warranty work done
@ I denied 3 different trucks with leveling kits for rear differential rebuilds because of these kits. I don’t understand why anyone would use a Toyota for work in the first place. Asians don’t do real work anyways.
That stabilizer bar looks more like a Panhard bar.
So you didn't remove bolts from the sway bar? If I can remember correctly I had to remove the sway bar bolts when I installed these in my Ram 1500.
Do the shocks then need to be replaced as well due to the extra height?
They will easily work with stock shocks. Once you go past 2" of lift... you have to be careful.
Experience. He didn't even attempt to compress that new one knowing it wouldn't.
G day from Kit=Waterloo area Boy nice & easy.
Why r they making trucks higher?
Ths
Those bump stops look like traffic cones.
What some people may not realize is thatbthe new springs are not supposed to raise the GVWR of the truck.
Good way to loose the warranty…
The dealer has to prove that the modification is what caused the failure. Now usually with something like this it's probably not hard to do but you never know. I installed a full 6" lift kit on my truck with bigger tires and still had warranty work done
@ I denied 3 different trucks with leveling kits for rear differential rebuilds because of these kits. I don’t understand why anyone would use a Toyota for work in the first place. Asians don’t do real work anyways.
Lose not loose the warranty!😂
@ stupid iPhone update lmao