I may have missed it, but what was the OTD price for that truck? I don't see the lift as an option on Toyota's builder tool online. Does this have to be added to a TRD equipped truck, or could you add the lift to an SR5 with an SX package?
Does the official Toyota lift kit reduce towing capacity and payload? Third party lift kit usually do I wonder if Toyota official one managed to solve that issue.
sweet, have a 23 1794 with trd package, i swapped the tires to 275-65-20 (34's) before my lift was installed, i wished i had gone with 35's from the beginning.
If 4K buys all the parts, they should deduct the value of the substituted components. Shocks,struts,arms,axles... It’s far overpriced for the factory build. Making you pay for two of everything.
Subtract the price of the deleted stock parts from the kit price and you’ll have what it should cost. Delete $2500.00 for the value of stock and add back $4000.00 for TRD and you get a $1500.00 upgrade. If you upgrade to a larger engine, they don’t make you pay for the smaller one you didn’t buy.
Hey so I have 2 questions. First can you try to remote start and see if they fixed the shut off after opening with the door. Second question is what tire size is good for the lift until it rubs on the sway bar, maybe 34s? Because they look like the stock ones on that truck 🤷♂️
@@stevenwelchtoyota Thanks. While a Tundra and Sequoia platnium owner... love them.. Found my way in a Ford 250 today. Not expected. Jesus, what a machine.
Noticed this on the 2024 Tundras w/ TRD pkg. w/ the 3" factory lift they don't have fog lights . You can see this on the video here and have seen the same on other pics. Let me know what you find out ?
There is a dial on the inside that you are able to toggle, regular head lights are remote controlled, about 5 different pitches, and can point down with a turn of the knob. You can literally point them down 6 feet in front of the truck.
Yes, clearly the dealership is trying to rip people off and no doubt charge even more for the rims and larger tires. A person is far better off to take the truck to a real off road shop and outfit it with quality aftermarket parts, not the cheap garbage they are offering here.
@@mikelaughlin270whatever you get from the dealer is most likely better quality. That's oem bubba. If something messes up its under warranty. That shop you go to won't do that. My 2024 trd of road wasn't lifted and I added this loft to it and they took off the wheels it came with and I got on some 35s. BTW mine is in solar octane. It's all matches pretty sick.
@@dethtour Do some quality research Bubba. The whole reason aftermarket products exist is because they are built better than OEM. What sane person would remove something that was good only to replace it with something of a lesser quality?
@@mikelaughlin270 I lost braincells reading that. You clearly have no idea why after market exists. The reason why it exists it because it provides products that the oem manufacturers don't provide. You can't possibly believe that an aftermarket company can create a better lift that a mega corporate that has spent a billion dollars and 20 plus years developing to work the best with your vehicle. You are on some serious dope
Any lift kit or levelling kits I have used have ALWAYS affected how the truck tows a heavy load. Most of the time it makes the steering outright scary as hell.
Most (if not all) lift kits don’t have the amount of OEM parts this has. Raising the CG does have negative steering consequences for sure but this kit is not slapping a lift block or coil over
thanks for the real-life preview of the 3" factory kit. Seen it in the configurator. I like the non-lifted TRD has RED half shafts = Cool. Wonder if diff lengths than the lifted.
If the factory does it no install charge, if a dealer does it, cost of lift + install, it doubles. If the factory does the lift, they tune all the sensors to the lift, if the dealer does it, I’ve heard there are sensor issues, possibly permanently lose the ability to use cruise control.
I got mine and they delete the fogs "due to state laws" and them being too high. Well in CA the limit is 30in and the fogs sit at 29in so it would be legal. Headed back to the lot tomorrow to have them installed since I paid for them.
It rubs on the sway bar a little bit, just enough for you to hear and feel it.. Not sure if there’s anything that can be done to prevent that. If I could insert a photo I would
@@stevenwelchtoyota agree, unfortunately for me, i had bought my 1794 in late july and lifted the truck a few days later. about a month prior to the TRD 3" lift released.
@@stevenwelchtoyota It's a fact. No one lifts a vehicle and still runs the stock tires unless they are too cheap to put on a larger sized off road tire. The point of a lift is to increase ground clearance, approach, and departure angles as well as accommodate larger tires which also increase the aforementioned clearance heights. Setting that truck up like it is in this video is a travesty to the brand and their products. I don't know what looks more foolish, the lifted truck with the tiny stock tires or shyster who is trying to sell it that way.
The truck looks absolutely ridiculous. Unless you plan on entering a lowrider hopping contest. That $4,000 bump is only half the cost because you need to buy rims, spacers and tires now.
I'm sorry and YA it has the Tacoma's V6 not a V8 that it needs it looks good, but you pay way more and get way less nice job Toyota sad days for us Tacoma and Tundra lovers
Somethings just wrong with either version of this truck. The tires just look too small in relation to the rest of the truck, which Toyota is notorious for smaller tires than your competitors. They did a bait and switch on me on my tundra.
Toyota does what??? Like not offer the red off-road in a 1794 in Texas?😂😂😂 Toyota is trash!!! Stop your lies.. Challenge me??? Cool! Go find this truck!! Good luck!!!
I may have missed it, but what was the OTD price for that truck? I don't see the lift as an option on Toyota's builder tool online. Does this have to be added to a TRD equipped truck, or could you add the lift to an SR5 with an SX package?
I saw the lift listed online where they list all of the other packages.
It's at the end under accessorys
I recently bought that same exact truck, only difference is mine came with fuel wheels and 35x1150x20. Loving it
They are beautiful
Does the official Toyota lift kit reduce towing capacity and payload?
Third party lift kit usually do I wonder if Toyota official one managed to solve that issue.
It looks like it stays the same unless you change the tires
Great job showing this! I wanted to know more for my 23 Tundra and you showed it. Big thanks!!
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does the Toyota factory kit include a front differential drop kit? or only shocks+springs?
What is the new height of the truck at the shark fin?
I have 295/70r18 which is about 34.5x11.9” on a totally stock trd off road.
sweet, have a 23 1794 with trd package, i swapped the tires to 275-65-20 (34's) before my lift was installed, i wished i had gone with 35's from the beginning.
No rub?
If 4K buys all the parts, they should deduct the value of the substituted components. Shocks,struts,arms,axles... It’s far overpriced for the factory build. Making you pay for two of everything.
If you get it from the factory then its just the 3995, its if you get the kit to replace what is on it that they charge the labor for the install
Subtract the price of the deleted stock parts from the kit price and you’ll have what it should cost.
Delete $2500.00 for the value of stock and add back $4000.00 for TRD and you get a $1500.00
upgrade. If you upgrade to a larger engine, they don’t make you pay for the smaller one you didn’t buy.
In Canada, the 3” factory lift kit offered on the Toyota website is +10K!!!!
Whaaaaaattt????
I think it is dealer installed in canada, atleast thats what the dealer said to me last week
@@robqwertyuipp8750 there is a dealer installed kit as well
How tall is the truck? Ordering my 2024 platinum trd offroad and want the lift but need it to fit in my garage.
Hey so I have 2 questions. First can you try to remote start and see if they fixed the shut off after opening with the door. Second question is what tire size is good for the lift until it rubs on the sway bar, maybe 34s? Because they look like the stock ones on that truck 🤷♂️
I will look at my note again to be sure but i mentioned it.
@@stevenwelchtoyota The remote start or tire size, I think you mentioned 34s?
Truck still shuts off after remote start and opening door. So do all new Lexus models. Serious deal breaker for me.
@@Ekimsnegdoh27 even the 2024 tundras??
@@tonyjoudi466 yes
Now it’s screaming for some 35’s!
Yup
How do I get one for my 24 Tundra? My dealer says they don’t have them.
Steve, what dealer are you at. In the market and your expertise is great.
Beaman Toyota in Nashville
@@stevenwelchtoyota Thanks. While a Tundra and Sequoia platnium owner... love them.. Found my way in a Ford 250 today. Not expected. Jesus, what a machine.
Why lift if the truck is on street tires?
Cause it's easier to change the tires
I would say its because of mpg on Mulroney
Noticed this on the 2024 Tundras w/ TRD pkg. w/ the 3" factory lift they don't have fog lights . You can see this on the video here and have seen the same on other pics. Let me know what you find out ?
They remove the lights cause they are too high. The switch and wires do remain though
There is a dial on the inside that you are able to toggle, regular head lights are remote controlled, about 5 different pitches, and can point down with a turn of the knob. You can literally point them down 6 feet in front of the truck.
@stevenwelchtoyota - Can you double check this? I thought I read that the lift kit was a dealer installed option for the 2024.
7k install option? Theyre killin it with that with buyers rolling that into finance 😂
Better than a market adjustment you get nothing for
It’s a 3” lift done right but jeez, at that price how much are fox 2.5’s?
Arent you supposed to get bigger rims and tires with it?
you can but not necessarily
Yes, clearly the dealership is trying to rip people off and no doubt charge even more for the rims and larger tires. A person is far better off to take the truck to a real off road shop and outfit it with quality aftermarket parts, not the cheap garbage they are offering here.
@@mikelaughlin270whatever you get from the dealer is most likely better quality. That's oem bubba. If something messes up its under warranty. That shop you go to won't do that. My 2024 trd of road wasn't lifted and I added this loft to it and they took off the wheels it came with and I got on some 35s. BTW mine is in solar octane. It's all matches pretty sick.
@@dethtour Do some quality research Bubba. The whole reason aftermarket products exist is because they are built better than OEM. What sane person would remove something that was good only to replace it with something of a lesser quality?
@@mikelaughlin270 I lost braincells reading that. You clearly have no idea why after market exists. The reason why it exists it because it provides products that the oem manufacturers don't provide. You can't possibly believe that an aftermarket company can create a better lift that a mega corporate that has spent a billion dollars and 20 plus years developing to work the best with your vehicle. You are on some serious dope
is there a reason why you angled the camera on the underside portion on the lifted truck away from where the skid plate is?
I just leaned down
Any lift kit or levelling kits I have used have ALWAYS affected how the truck tows a heavy load. Most of the time it makes the steering outright scary as hell.
@@warg333 you spelled “truth” incorrectly.
That's probably because you used cheap garbage lift kits and had them installed by buffoons who didn't know what they were doing.
I would be interested to see how it works. Toyota said same driving dynamics
@@stevenwelchtoyota me too but I wouldn’t want to be the “paying” guinea pig! Lol
Most (if not all) lift kits don’t have the amount of OEM parts this has. Raising the CG does have negative steering consequences for sure but this kit is not slapping a lift block or coil over
Any way to upgrade from standard instrument cluster to digital in my 23 limited?
No. The only Limiteds that have it are the Hybrid maxs
thanks for the real-life preview of the 3" factory kit. Seen it in the configurator. I like the non-lifted TRD has RED half shafts = Cool. Wonder if diff lengths than the lifted.
Good question. I bet it does
Red axle are needed. Longer than the non-TDR Offroad models.
Falken tires but a Michelin spare on both trucks. Why?
Good question
Dealership in Columbia,SC quoted almost $9K for labor and parts for install 🤦🏻♂️
Wow
If the factory does it no install charge, if a dealer does it, cost of lift + install, it doubles. If the factory does the lift, they tune all the sensors to the lift, if the dealer does it, I’ve heard there are sensor issues, possibly permanently lose the ability to use cruise control.
What the wait time for custom order tundra
You can't really custom one but can usually get close now
Will the TRD skid plate work with the lift?
I believe so
This truck will never get to see mud in its lifetime
Lol… most lifted trucks don’t
That’s amazing, next can you tell me tonight’s winning power ball numbers?
Nice
Are fog lights lost with the lift kit installed???
Yes but the wires and switch remain
What if I already bought my Tubdra and put the lift kit after will the dealer remove my fog lights?
@@TomMarkz probably not
Why there are no fog lights?
Lift kit deleted them
Looks like you lose the fog lights when you get the 3” lift.
Depends on trim level for which ones have it
I got mine and they delete the fogs "due to state laws" and them being too high. Well in CA the limit is 30in and the fogs sit at 29in so it would be legal. Headed back to the lot tomorrow to have them installed since I paid for them.
I have rubbing on my 24 TRDOR with the 3’ lift with 285/65/20..
where is it rubbing?
It rubs on the sway bar a little bit, just enough for you to hear and feel it.. Not sure if there’s anything that can be done to prevent that. If I could insert a photo I would
If I had a choice I would have gone with factory lift kit to maintain the warranty.
The dealer can do it and maintain the warranty
@@stevenwelchtoyota agree, unfortunately for me, i had bought my 1794 in late july and lifted the truck a few days later. about a month prior to the TRD 3" lift released.
@@taylormade710 understand that.
It needs to be running at least 35's. That looks ridiculous with those tiny little bicycle tires.
To each his own
@@stevenwelchtoyota It's a fact. No one lifts a vehicle and still runs the stock tires unless they are too cheap to put on a larger sized off road tire. The point of a lift is to increase ground clearance, approach, and departure angles as well as accommodate larger tires which also increase the aforementioned clearance heights. Setting that truck up like it is in this video is a travesty to the brand and their products. I don't know what looks more foolish, the lifted truck with the tiny stock tires or shyster who is trying to sell it that way.
The truck looks absolutely ridiculous. Unless you plan on entering a lowrider hopping contest. That $4,000 bump is only half the cost because you need to buy rims, spacers and tires now.
@@tpc3416 : LMAO, spacers. Only clowns use spacers. Just buy wheels with the proper offset for the look you want.
The angles on those cv axles and tie rods are a bit much.
noted
Good thing Toyota has you watching a UA-cam video instead of a entire division of engineers.
@@philipparana9225 it'll be in my shop for ball joints eventually.
35s needed.
Maybe
I'm sorry and YA it has the Tacoma's V6 not a V8 that it needs it looks good, but you pay way more and get way less nice job Toyota sad days for us Tacoma and Tundra lovers
Somethings just wrong with either version of this truck. The tires just look too small in relation to the rest of the truck, which Toyota is notorious for smaller tires than your competitors. They did a bait and switch on me on my tundra.
How so?
Rather have a Chevy ZR2 with front and rear lockers.
I like truck they should have options twin turbo V 8 mke 6.8 V8 engine have two type engine just like ford dodge gmc and Chevy has 😊
toyota chose what they did for good reasons
I put a lift on my Tacoma and got 15 mpg 😂
That is awful.. Combined or FWY?
Combined, I traded it for a Subaru wilderness.
Sounds like it was an aftermarket. Tires play alot in that
4k.... then 9k in canada 😮
factory?
5k lift kit 10k markup, dealers are shooting themselves in the foot.
We have never done the market adjustment markups
Toyota does what??? Like not offer the red off-road in a 1794 in Texas?😂😂😂 Toyota is trash!!! Stop your lies.. Challenge me??? Cool! Go find this truck!! Good luck!!!
I just showed you one
I have a new 2024 being built this month with the factory 3” lift
Is this truck currently for sale?
I have one like it
Can you post a video of that one?
@@andrewburks8699 it's the same