I love this set up, however, I want the 20" Fuel Contra's that also come in -18 offset. But I BARELY want them to stick out of the wheel wells, how do I achieve this? This setup has a 10" wide rim, if I went with 9" wide rim, would that help that some even though the wheel still has a -18 offset?
Check out this kit here! www.customwheeloffset.com/custom-offsets-store/6525/fabtech-4-system-w-ball-joint-uca-performance-shocks-2007-15-toyota-tundra-2wd-4wd&year=2015&make=Toyota&model=Tundra&drive=4WD&lift=4%22
On a 2014 Toyota Crewmax Limited TRD, will these knuckles, alone, work with Bilstein 6112's, Ekstrom Coachbuilder shims, and SPC UCA's? I have these shocks, shims, and UCA's ready to be installed and now I'm wondering maybe considering adding just the FabTech lift knuckles alone to improve the droop of the upper control arm. I wouldn't need to use the FabTech strut spacers if I did this, right? Or am I overthinking what I can do with what parts I've got? BTW, I've got a diff drop kit, bump stop spacer kit, and Coachbuilder tie rod end steering kit ready to go as well.
I always wondered when I was in Fondy how Holiday got such kick ass looking trucks! I just bought a 2017 Tundra that I pick up this Saturday. You are about an hour and a half from me. I will be checking you guys out when I'm ready to grab some height.
@@CustomOffsetsTV I really respect your professionalism in telling the previous person to email to speak about financial costs. I have a 2010 an im looking for a possible 4 inch lift or a level kit im a newbie in this stuff an not really sure what the pros an cons are. Nice video thanks for your time.
Why do the rear tires stick out more then the front, is this really a true 4 inch lift cause the the spacer on top of the coil looks more like 2 inch or does the knuckle give more of a lift?
Looks awesome. Just bought my 1st Tundra yesterday, and I’d like to do the same thing. Quick question. Am I able to put 35” tires on those exact rims with a 4” lift?
Here's the link to the lift that will fit your year. Also included is the tires, those fitting your truck will depend on what wheels you have. bit.ly/2YSYZxF bit.ly/2PTGpBF
How well do these kits hold up 10, 12 years down the road? What is a good low maintenance option? I hear a Ready Lift leveling kit is one of the least invasive? Also, what's the price of installation?
Price will vary all over the board. A leveling kit will be the easiest thing to do as it just lifts the front with a spacer. install will vary shop to shop as well
Daniel if you watch from 9:27 you'll see Shawn talking about how this lift kit does NOT push the front out at all and that stance is all from the wheels!
How tall is the tundra after the 4'' lift. I ask because I wanted to know if it will fit in a standard 2 car garage? I also measured a stock 2018 tundra 4x4 and it sits at 75.8'' I assume adding 4'' to that number would give it 79.8'' but with tire Height I'm not sure. could you HELP measure one of your 4'' installs and message me back please. thanks
best is relative to what you're looking to get out of a lift kit, and what you're wanting to spend! Shoot us an email to info@customoffsets.com and our suspension expert Brad can get you sorted out!
Jack Qwerty --I like a rumble too, but I don't do it because my neighbors may not like it. I wouldn't want to force my neighbors to have to hear MY loud truck all the time. Very rude. But that's just my position.
Im going to copycat this beast Ordered my Fuel Contra wheels, going to wrap them in 305/55/20 Ridge Grapplers...thanks for the Video ,It help me make my mind up...PEACE!!
@@henrylakey435 yes with ease. You can put 35s and 37s on a 3 inch lift. Get on Tundras.com and you can see tons of pics on what guys are running. 33s are way too small.
Zone 3.5 will look the same if not better, and you don't have to butcher the frame and plastic. The Zone UCA's are way better too. No blocks just shackles. Just my $.02
The zone will require the same cutting to the lower control arm and the cab mount which every one cuts out because it sticks out so much. The zone should have better hardware but the fabtech is known for the ability to run 35s with minimal triming.
Since when is 4in a "smaller" lift? That and the use of spacers tells me this is for those ridiculous bro-dozer mall crawler guys who never go offroad and care more about achieving a certain look than about things like functionality. Ah yes. That intro music confirmed my suspicions. Have fun ruining your truck for the sake of vanity.
Spacers can be used for a multitude of things, clearance of steering components, specific wheel not clearing a knuckle, to prevent rubbing on the frame rails at full lock etc etc! 4" is not a big lift, but also not small. But when you compare it to some lifts of 12+ inches it is smaller
@@CustomOffsetsTV if you need to make an adjustment for tire clearance you are much better off getting a wheel with the proper backspacing. That way you are putting MUCH less stress on the hubs than you do with spacers. For a tundra, 4in is a massive lift and taller than anything anybody serious about offroading would do. Which is again why i said this truck will never go offroad. This is for people who care more about "stance" than functionality.
looks like the salt had already gotten to the rear shocks pretty quick.
You should have seen me in my chair bopping my head to this hot ass beat while watching the install, lol!
Awesome how people know how to do this stuff
Is the truck sitting leveled?
I love this set up, however, I want the 20" Fuel Contra's that also come in -18 offset. But I BARELY want them to stick out of the wheel wells, how do I achieve this? This setup has a 10" wide rim, if I went with 9" wide rim, would that help that some even though the wheel still has a -18 offset?
Check our gallery out for fitment help here man! Tons of options, with photos to show you how it sits on vehicle! customoffsets.com/gallery
This looks like a pretty nice kit to add to my 2018 tundra
Check out this kit here!
www.customwheeloffset.com/custom-offsets-store/6525/fabtech-4-system-w-ball-joint-uca-performance-shocks-2007-15-toyota-tundra-2wd-4wd&year=2015&make=Toyota&model=Tundra&drive=4WD&lift=4%22
Have you guys ever worked with the Fabtech 2" kit?
Don’t believe so!
@@CustomOffsetsTV Thanks. Havent seen anyone post about that kit. Looks like a quality kit for a small lift....not cheap.
Safety glasses?
On a 2014 Toyota Crewmax Limited TRD, will these knuckles, alone, work with Bilstein 6112's, Ekstrom Coachbuilder shims, and SPC UCA's? I have these shocks, shims, and UCA's ready to be installed and now I'm wondering maybe considering adding just the FabTech lift knuckles alone to improve the droop of the upper control arm. I wouldn't need to use the FabTech strut spacers if I did this, right? Or am I overthinking what I can do with what parts I've got? BTW, I've got a diff drop kit, bump stop spacer kit, and Coachbuilder tie rod end steering kit ready to go as well.
I always wondered when I was in Fondy how Holiday got such kick ass looking trucks! I just bought a 2017 Tundra that I pick up this Saturday. You are about an hour and a half from me. I will be checking you guys out when I'm ready to grab some height.
Is it true that when you lift a truck wastes more gas?.. i want to lift mine.. but people tell me that
It definitely does effect the gas mileage!
I'm getting this lift on my 14 Tundra with 20x9 5" backspace, 35x12.5 BFG T/A KO2, and the actual front bumper has to be trimmed to fit. :(
What's this setup cost, wheels/tires/lift and install?
Please email info@offsetsgarage.com 🙏
@@CustomOffsetsTV I really respect your professionalism in telling the previous person to email to speak about financial costs. I have a 2010 an im looking for a possible 4 inch lift or a level kit im a newbie in this stuff an not really sure what the pros an cons are. Nice video thanks for your time.
What light bar is that in the front? Maybe it'll fit my 11 tundra in the same opening? Keep up the great work!
Why do the rear tires stick out more then the front, is this really a true 4 inch lift cause the the spacer on top of the coil looks more like 2 inch or does the knuckle give more of a lift?
This a true 4 inch lift and that can add some yes.
What Milwaukee impact is that?
Looks awesome. Just bought my 1st Tundra yesterday, and I’d like to do the same thing. Quick question. Am I able to put 35” tires on those exact rims with a 4” lift?
Check our gallery to get some help with fitment on your tundra gino - bit.ly/2r930Ol
Check out 88 rotors UA-cam.. they put 35’s on 2.5” of lift.. you need a body mount chop.. but it’s looks great.
Who did the light bar down in the bumper? Made by who?
Do you guys know if chopping the cab mount voids any warranties?
How long would it take for this job to be done?
Will this same exact lift and tires fit on a 2017 - 19..... 1794 edition? I'm in the market to get on this weekend. Need to know asap. Thanks
Here's the link to the lift that will fit your year. Also included is the tires, those fitting your truck will depend on what wheels you have.
bit.ly/2YSYZxF
bit.ly/2PTGpBF
@@CustomOffsetsTV what is the cost to install the whole set kit n tires?
Do you guys provide services in canada..?
We can ship to Canada, but we do not have any locations there
wow.....you guys do awesome work!!!
jgallo 1984 Thanks!
How well do these kits hold up 10, 12 years down the road? What is a good low maintenance option? I hear a Ready Lift leveling kit is one of the least invasive? Also, what's the price of installation?
Price will vary all over the board. A leveling kit will be the easiest thing to do as it just lifts the front with a spacer. install will vary shop to shop as well
offset?? -12?
With that kit does it naturally push the front and rear tires out to give it that look ? Or were spacers added ?
Daniel if you watch from 9:27 you'll see Shawn talking about how this lift kit does NOT push the front out at all and that stance is all from the wheels!
If I do a 3" lift on my tundra. And change my tyres to 20" large tyres, do I need to regear?....when is it necessary to regear a Tundra
ForteSpy Productions No you don’t need to re gear for 20 “ tires you wouldn’t need to regear unless you putting huge ass tires like 40 “
How tall is the tundra after the 4'' lift. I ask because I wanted to know if it will fit in a standard 2 car garage? I also measured a stock 2018 tundra 4x4 and it sits at 75.8'' I assume adding 4'' to that number would give it 79.8'' but with tire Height I'm not sure. could you HELP measure one of your 4'' installs and message me back please. thanks
you've got it correct, the tires will only add another inch or two at most.
Y'all do the best work on youtube! Where are you guys located?
You guys do awesome work.. Is it possible to do a 4" lift on 2015 Toyota Tundra TSS 2wd?
@skankhunt42 Troll
What’s the best lift for a 08 tundra trd pro package
best is relative to what you're looking to get out of a lift kit, and what you're wanting to spend! Shoot us an email to info@customoffsets.com and our suspension expert Brad can get you sorted out!
Possessing mechanical skills is a blessing😇...wow that's a lot of work😳
Am I the only one that enjoys a nice rumble to the exaust lol, or does noone do that down there do that 😢
Jack Qwerty --I like a rumble too, but I don't do it because my neighbors may not like it. I wouldn't want to force my neighbors to have to hear MY loud truck all the time. Very rude. But that's just my position.
Will the 4 inch lift stress my cv axles and joints
Should be plenty fine Tony!
This is exactly what I'm aiming for!! Great looking truck
nice truck. made my decision how i am going to customise my tundra.
love the video guys keep'em coming. love the song love the truck ...........the best out there. ...
What kind of tires r those
José Hernandez fuel assault have the same ones on my tundra
great work u guys are the best 👌👌👌
Im going to copycat this beast Ordered my Fuel Contra wheels, going to wrap them in 305/55/20 Ridge Grapplers...thanks for the Video ,It help me make my mind up...PEACE!!
Like the framing hammer for the cotter pins🙄
Why would you want the rear to be wider then the front customer got juked all bad
Thats how the kit was designed to keep the track width as close to stock as possible.
Tundras are king but dang that truck is pretty rusted already
Javier Covarrubias : King of what? I hope you're not talking about King of trucks.
Javier Covarrubias Rusting is common thing up north due to yal weather but down here that ain't a issue in the south.
Javier Covarrubias as long as your not towing over 7500 #
I live in Virginia, dealerships are notorious from getting vehicles from the North that have turned into rust buckets..
@@BADD1ONE the 5.7 tows over 10k
go big or go home! 37 or better!
4" inch is best
6" > Much Higher 5" > Mehh Aceptable 4" > Perfect
I don't know why everybody wants the tires sticking out these days,it looks dumb imo and destroys the sides of the truck.
Super nice truck
Very awesome
Should have had 35s... 33s make it look like it missed leg day
Cameron Woody can you put 35s on A 4in loft
Lift*
@@henrylakey435 yes with ease. You can put 35s and 37s on a 3 inch lift. Get on Tundras.com and you can see tons of pics on what guys are running. 33s are way too small.
Sound like Jessie James
Nice
Can't wait to save up some money to get me some offset 🤘🏽
Zone 3.5 will look the same if not better, and you don't have to butcher the frame and plastic. The Zone UCA's are way better too. No blocks just shackles. Just my $.02
The zone will require the same cutting to the lower control arm and the cab mount which every one cuts out because it sticks out so much. The zone should have better hardware but the fabtech is known for the ability to run 35s with minimal triming.
Check out my Lifted 2014 custom Toyota Tundra on my channel I promise you guys will love my built. Thank you . Jasonly
Since when is 4in a "smaller" lift?
That and the use of spacers tells me this is for those ridiculous bro-dozer mall crawler guys who never go offroad and care more about achieving a certain look than about things like functionality.
Ah yes. That intro music confirmed my suspicions. Have fun ruining your truck for the sake of vanity.
Spacers can be used for a multitude of things, clearance of steering components, specific wheel not clearing a knuckle, to prevent rubbing on the frame rails at full lock etc etc! 4" is not a big lift, but also not small. But when you compare it to some lifts of 12+ inches it is smaller
@@CustomOffsetsTV if you need to make an adjustment for tire clearance you are much better off getting a wheel with the proper backspacing. That way you are putting MUCH less stress on the hubs than you do with spacers.
For a tundra, 4in is a massive lift and taller than anything anybody serious about offroading would do. Which is again why i said this truck will never go offroad.
This is for people who care more about "stance" than functionality.