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The Rough Country 2" Leveling Kit for 2005-2023 Toyota Tacoma offers a precision-engineered front lift that levels your truck’s stance, enabling up to 32" tires. Made from durable T6061 aircraft-grade billet aluminum with a striking anodized red finish, it installs easily at home without strut disassembly or compressors. This kit maintains OEM-like ride quality and is backed by a limited lifetime replacement warranty, making it the ultimate upgrade for Tacoma owners seeking performance, protection, and standout style.
| ASIN | B07B3G3BMH |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,940 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #156 in Automobile Chassis Body & Suspension Lift Kits |
| Brand | Rough Country |
| Construction | Drilling Required: No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (250) |
| Date First Available | May 21, 2018 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843030144852 |
| Included Components | FRONT: Strut extensions- Hardware |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Item model number | 744RED |
| Manufacturer | Rough Country |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 744RED |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 2 Inches |
| Model | Rough Country 2" Billet Red Leveling Kit for 2005-2021 Tacoma - 744RED |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 5.75 x 2.5 inches |
| Safety Rating | _ |
| Special Features | Does NOT fit T/X Baja models., Does NOT fit XSP-X models., Does NOT fit models with 5 lug wheels. |
| UPC | 843030144852 |
B**B
Great kit..
Served it's purpose leveling my tacoma. Install on the 2nd wheel takes half the time, not overly complicated to install. I used an angle grinder to shave stock bolt heads..
J**N
Studs Better Than Bolts, But ...
Nicely finished. Hope you like red. Original studs needed trimming for this 2" kit (2"or so at the wheel, thus 1" thick at this inboard location) just like other brands. Studs are a long-term advantage b/c the steel nuts provided are holding on to steel stud threads. Bolts, as used on others, thread into the aluminum plate and there's the risk of worn/stripped threads if removal is in your future. The studs are pressed into the plate from the bottom and have a larger diameter within the plate than the threaded portion. The disadvantage of studs is that the lower control arm has to go that much further down in the fitting process, b/c the entire assembly is that much longer. Was still possible without swearing. Detach the outer tie rod stud, the 4 lower ball joint/control arm bolts, and both left and right sway bar links. Tie the bar ends up and out of the way. The tricky steps are: 1) Mark the relative position of the upper mount with respect to the spring and shock body b/c the mount must be rotated 60 degrees to bring the new plate's studs to exactly where the original ones were. If this is off, the lower shock bolt won't line up. Forcing installation with bushing preloadedsideways will cause early bushing failure, and this time will be practice for the next time. Rotating requires compressing the spring just enough to unload the upper mount. This is tough b/c the 2019 springs are stiffer than earlier Tacoma springs - greater weight, for sure - and I used an $800 free-standing strut compressor that does earlier springs easily. Felt as though these springs were too stiff to fully compress, but was able turn the mount with a pry bar at the studs with the compressor cranked to the limit of apparent safety. Make accurate marks and let a shop with a heavy duty pro compressor do the rotation. Politely explain the need for accuracy and mention a 12 pack. Upon return, trim the original studs until they are below the new plate's bottom. Put their nuts on before trimming so that any thread lead-in distortion gets straightened by undoing the nuts. Install plate and torque old nuts to spec. 2) When assembly is installed, torque wrench won't fit the new innermost top nut (15mm) except with a narrow-head torque wrench and a 15mm crowfoot, maybe. Just torque the outer nuts, mark the position of one to the flange, then loosen and re-tighten back to the mark with your favorite box-end wrench to get the feel for free-handing the inner nut. You're on your own with this. 3) Torque the shock's lower bolt when the truck is back on the ground. Tightening while on jack stands, wheels off is easier but will shorten bushing life. That bushing carries the weight of the truck X 2, being halfway inboard, and that's why it's a frequent repair item already. Give it every chance at life by not pre-twisting it, or the dreaded bushing squeak will be in your future. Leveling was fine, just a touch higher in front. Owner was happy with it and installed new, taller tires.
K**N
Quality
Truck looks awesome now. Great quality. Easy installation
C**R
Looks good
arrived fast and easy installation
J**R
Works as described!
The instructions were accurate and easy to follow. I have plenty of tools that made this job easier. My one and only complaint would be the nuts that came in the kit. They were slightly smaller than 16mmand to big for 14mm. I tried to see if an SAE socket would fit. It must have been the elusive 15mm. A socket size and a wrench size I dont have. When tightening them up, I feared I would strip them.
N**S
2023 SR5 4runner
Great product. Leveled my 4Runner and rides way better than expected. Gets rid of the soft front suspension and reduces nose dive when braking.
L**M
Very good product
No more sag and not too hard to install if you have the tools. Love the look and result.
J**H
Great kit for $70 bucks
Great level kit for the value. Not a crazy easy install but with some help and the right tools it was about a 4 hour project. Fit my 2011 Tacoma trd 4x4 perfectly! Actually added a little more than 2 inches.
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