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Toytec 1 Inch Rear Leaf Spring Lift Blocks For Toyota Tundra 2014 2015 2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:ToyTec UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:BK-1

Additional Information
  • Made from a solid block of 6061 T6 aluminum with a pressed-in pin
  • Adds 1" of rear lift & works with add-a-leaf springs or shackles
  • Includes new U-bolts
  • Includes mounting hardware
  • Sold as a pair

Features

  • Heavy duty solid aluminum construction
  • An economical way to lift the rear of your Toyota
  • Comes with pressed-in center pins
  • New U-bolts are available
  • Sold in pairs

Description

Do a lot of hauling or towing? Then you understand just how much weight distribution can affect the performance of your truck. You can improve the towing performance of your truck with ToyTec Toyota rear block kits.

These block kits are made from solid aluminum and designed to take the place of your factory blocks. Since they are made from aluminum, you know they will be long-lasting. Go with taller blocks if you want increase your rake or avoid stacking blocks. ToyTec blocks will work well with pretty much any leveling kits.

ToyTec offers their blocks with or without new U-bolts. The U-bolts are zinc plated to resist any rust issues. The average time to install a rear block kit is about an hour to an hour and a half. Make towing or hauling with your truck better and safer with a ToyTec Toyota rear block kit, you won't regret it!

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Installation

Swapping out your old blocks for a set of new ToyTec blocks is an easy at home installation. For additional information or if you have any questions, call us anytime. We are here to answer your call 7 days a week. 

https://c1.rt-static.com/shared/pdf/manufacturers/361/rearblock20instructions.pdf

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