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2.5" Zone Leveling Kit 2005-2015 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 2wd 4wd Pickup Bds Procomp on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:T1251 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Black Part Brand:ZONE

Please Call Us @ 877-580-RIMS
Item Description

This auction is for a Brand New Zone Offroad 2.5" Leveling Kit. (Please note Vehicle Year, Make, & Model & phone number when ordering). Please look at "Lift Specs" for more details. Look at our 100% feedback and buy with confidence. Also check out our eBay store for more great items.

Manufacture Description:  Give your Tacoma a more aggressive stance with this 2.5" strut spacer leveling kit by Zone Offroad and you will turn heads. This kit will level your Tacoma and give you room to run 265/75 tires. With no strut disassembly required, this kit will bolt on quickly and easily. Don't be concerned about your ride quality b/c this system will maintain the factory ride. Combining 10.9 grade hardware and a heavy layer of black powder coating, these spacers will hold up to all conditions and impacts!


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Lift Specs

Lift Height 2.5"
Part #: T1251


Vehicle Fitment

Toyota
2005-2015, Tacoma 4WD & Prerunner 2WD

If you have any questions about fitment please call us at: 
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Features

  • Fast and Easy Install
  • No Strut Compressor Required and No Disassembly of the Strut
  • Does not Change Your Factory Ride
  • Easy to Follow Instructions Included
  • Great Warranty

Notes

  • 33" tires shown in vehicle photo required trimming to install.
Terms & Conditions

Tax: If located in Florida, you must pay 7% sales tax.

Returns: All returns must be shipped back within 14 business days. A 20% restocking fee will be charged. We are not responsible for return shipping charges or damages. If the wheels have been mounted/used or damaged, they are not acceptable for return. Refunds will be issued when items are received in new condition.

Brands Available from Suncoast Customs

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Shipping

We ship to any of the U.S. 48 States (Shipped Via UPS, or Fedex Ground).

Contact us for a shipping quotes outside the continental US. Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery (longer for shipping outside US).

Please note: We do not ship to PO Boxes.

 

Payment

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