LR-LRTundra_2007+ 3" Leveling:Lift Kit for Toyota Tundra

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LR-LRTundra_2007+ 3" Leveling:Lift Kit for Toyota Tundra
Instructions Created by an:
LRT 2007+ 3" Leveling / Lift Kit for Toyota Tundra
(SKU# LR-LRTundra)
Revised 05/20/14
Installation Instructions
Suggested Tools:
CAUTION: Safety glasses should be
worn at all times when working with
vehicles and related tools and
equipment.
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Floor Jack (or Twin Post Lift)
2 Jack Stands (or Under-Hoist Safety Stand)
Sockets 10,12,14, 17, 19 & 22 mm
Ratchet
Torque Wrench, Ft. Lb.
Combination wrench, 14,17,19,22 & 24mm
Large Adjustable Groove Pliers
Plastic Tipped (or Dead Blow) Hammer
Large Pry Bar
Large Tapered Punch
White (or Yellow) Metal Marker
Ratcheting Tie-Down Strap
Caution:
This vehicle will require a professional wheel alignment after this lift kit has been
installed. Failure to have this vehicle professionally aligned could result in poor
vehicle handling, and braking; as well as excessive tread wear. Headlight
alignment will also be affected and will need to be adjusted. Further, certain
aspects of this installation can be dangerous. Therefore, we recommend that a
trained professional technician install this kit.
General Note
The photographs for these instructions were taken with
the vehicle placed on a twin post lift. This allowed for a
clearer view and better pictures. However, these
instructions are written to be used with a floor jack and
jack stands to accommodate the majority of our
customers. We also used power tools in these
instructions but, manual tools can easily be substituted
and work very well.
Step 1
Lift the front of the vehicle with a floor
jack and support it with (2) jack stands.
Refer to Figure 1 for proper floor jack
and jack stand support positions.
Figure 1
Caution:
It is extremely dangerous to perform any work on a vehicle raised on a jack alone,
even for work that can be finished quickly. Jack stands must be used to support the
vehicle.
Trim
Step 2
Step 3
Remove the 2 front wheels and set them
aside.
Remove the (3) trim to skid plate bolts
using a 10 mm socket.
Hook
Skid
Plate
Latch
Step 4
Tech Tip
Remove the skid plate by removing (3)
bolts using a 12 mm socket.
The skid plate is hooked to the frame in
the front on some models. After the bolts
have been removed, lift the skid plate
and shift it toward the drivers side to
unhook it.
Sway
Bar
Forward
Bolts
Sway Bar
Link
Step 5
Step 6
Disconnect the driver side sway bar link
from the lower control arm using a 19
mm socket. Repeat this step on the
passenger side sway bar bar link.
Using a 17 mm socket, LOOSEN the (2)
forward bolts and REMOVE the (2) rear
bolts.
Note: The forward bolt holes are slotted,
doing away with the need to remove the
bolts.
Sway
Bar
Step 7
Remove the sway bar by sliding it
rearward and then down.
Step 8
Set the sway bar aside.
Begin on the driver’s side wheel.
Front Lower Control
Arm Eccentric
Lock Bolt
Rear Lower Control
Arm Eccentric Cam
Step 9
Step 10
Mark the position of the front lower
control arm eccentric cam with a
permanent marker as shown. We used
“white out” but any light colored marker
could be used.
Mark the rear lower control arm
eccentric cam as shown, like what was
done in step 9.
Note: This step is done so the eccentric
cams can be returned to their original
position keeping the alignment as close
as possible to factory spec for your trip
to the alignment shop.
Rear Lower Control
Arm Lock Nut
Step 11
LOOSEN the FRONT lower control arm
eccentric lock bolt (See Step 9 for
illustration) using a 22 mm socket. Do
not remove the lower control arm
eccentric cam.
Note: It may be necessary to hold the
eccentric cam with an adjustable end
wrench while loosening the lock bolt.
Step 12
Repeat Step 11 on the rear lower control
arm eccentric by LOOSENING the lock
nut. Do not remove the eccentric cams.
Note: It may be necessary to hold the
other end of the bolt with a wrench while
loosening the lock nut.
Steering Knuckle
Strut
Lower Control
Arm
Step 13
Step 14
Remove the (2) lower ball joint bolts
using a 24 mm socket. This will detach
the lower control arm from the steering
knuckle.
Begin detaching the strut from the lower
control arm by removing the nut as
shown. Use a 24 mm socket.
Strut
Note: It may be necessary to hold the
other end of the bolt with a wrench.
Lower Control
Arm
Step 15
Then detach the strut from the lower
control arm by removing the bolt. Notice
the orientation of the bolt. It will need to
be installed from the same direction.
Note: It may help to lift slightly on the
control arm while removing the bolt.
Caution: Avoid damaging the threads
on the bolt. The bolt will be needed for
reassembly.
Step 16
Let the lower control arm swing down
out of the way.
Spacer
Strut Mount
Flange Nuts
Arrows
Step 17
While holding the strut with one hand,
remove the (4) upper strut mount flange
nuts using a 14 mm socket. Then guide
the strut out of the bottom where the
lower control arm was.
Step 18
Install the supplied spacer on top of the
strut. Be sure to align the arrows as
shown.
Caution: Be careful not to damage the
CV Boot if you are working with a 4WD
model Tundra.
Caution: The fit between the spacer and
strut is a very close tolerance. It may be
necessary to tap the spacer into place
with a dead blow or plastic tipped
hammer.
Step 19
Tech Tip
Install the factory
flange nuts securing
the spacer to the strut
and torque the nuts to
47 ft. lbs. in the pattern
shown to the right.
Some have found it helpful to place a
pry bar through the lower strut bushing
to hold the strut while tightening the
spacer flange nuts.
Step 20
Step 21
Install the strut back in the vehicle
opposite the way it came out and install
(BUT DO NOT TIGHTEN) the (4) strut
mount flange nuts supplied in the kit.
Because the strut is rotated 1/8 of a turn
from its original position, it will be
necessary to rotate the lower part of the
strut. This will take a fair amount of
force. This is best accomplished by
inserting a large screwdriver or pry bar
in the strut bushing and twisting the strut
until the bushing aligns with the lower
strut mount. (See next picture)
Note: This strut will only install in one
position. The best indicator that the
strut is installed correctly is if the “Low
Range Off-Road” label is facing you.
Lower Strut
Mount
Lower strut being properly aligned
with the lower strut mount.
Step 22
Position the lower strut bushing in the
lower strut mount and insert the bolt.
Step 23
Step 24
Install the nut on the lower strut
mounting bolt and while holding the bolt,
torque the nut to 144 ft. lbs.
Align the ball joint to the steering knuckle
and install the front bolt.
Note: Some SR5 models with aluminum
skid plates may not work with the
supplied skid plate spacers. In these
cases install the skid plate without the
spacers.
Note: It may be necessary to lift on the
bottom of the control arm with a floor jack or
under hoist jack stand to get these two parts
to align.
Caution: Be careful here. These bolts are
easily cross-threaded.
Parts removed for a clearer view
Ratcheting Tie
Down Strap
Steering Stop
Rear Bolt
Tech Tip 24
When aligning the lower ball joint with
the steering knuckle, some have found it
helpful to attach a ratcheting tie-down
strap between the upper control arm
and coil spring as shown.
Front Bolt
Step 25
Install the rear ball joint bolt with the
supplied steering stop as shown.
Note: The passenger side steering stop
is to be installed on the rear ball joint
bolt as well.
Step 26
Step 27
Tighten both bolts and then torque them
Ti g h t e n t h e u p p e r s t r u t
mounting nuts to 47 ft. lbs. in
the pattern shown to the right.
to 221 ft. lbs.
Eccentric
Lock Bolt
Eccentric
Lock Nut
Step 28
Align the previously made marks on the
front lower control arm cam eccentric,
using an adjustable end wrench and
tighten the eccentric lock bolt to 207 ft.
lbs.
Step 29
Repeat Step 26 on the rear lower
control arm cam eccentric by aligning
the marks and tighten the eccentric lock
nut to 207 ft. lbs.
Note: It may be necessary to hold the
eccentric from the back side with a
wrench while tightening the nut.
Sway Bar
Link
Step 30
Lower
Control Arm
Position the sway bar links in the lower
control arms on both sides. Attach the
sway bar to the frame by installing the
brackets under the two front bolts. Then
install the (2) rear bolts but DO NOT
TIGHTEN them yet.
Step 31
Attach the sway bar links to the lower
control arms on both (driver and
passenger) sides and torque the bolts to
89 ft. lbs.
Bump Stops
Step 32
Step 33
Tighten the (4) sway bar-to-frame bolts
to 51 ft. lbs.
Remove the (4) bump stops (two on
each side) with large multi-groove pliers.
Spacer
Step 35
Step 34
Install the supplied spacers on each of
the 4 bump stops as shown.
ABS Wire
Bracket
Step 36
Slightly bend the ABS wire bracket to
insure there is no undue strain on the
wire.
Caution: Be careful not to damage the
wire.
Reinstall the bump stops and tighten.
Note: There is no torque specification for
the bump stops. We recommend you
estimate the amount of torque used to
remove them and use that same
estimated amount to reinstall them.
Caution:
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Differential Drop Instructions (4WD Models Only)
If you are working on a 2WD skip to Step 45
Driver Side
Differential
Support
Passenger
Side
Differential
Support
Step 37
Step 38
LOOSEN (but do not remove) the
passenger side differential support bolt
using a 19 mm socket.
LOOSEN (but do not remove) the
drivers side differential support bolt
using a 19 mm socket on the bottom
and a box end wrench on the top.
Note: It may be necessary to hold the
nut on the top side with a box end
wrench.
Spacer
Step 39
Step 40
REMOVE the passenger side differential
support bolt.
Insert the spacer supplied in the kit.
Install the hardware and components in
the order listed below: Supplied Bolt,
Supplied Hard Washer, Factory Large
Washer, Differential Support, Spacer,
Frame with the Supplied Nut installed on
top. See Figure 2 for detailed view.
Note: Do NOT tighten the bolt and nut
yet.
Caution:
Differential support and hardware placement
Figure 2
Be sure the passenger side
differential nut and bolt are in place
and snug before continuing to the
next step.
Spacer
Pry Bar
Step 41
Remove the drivers side differential
support bolt and associated hardware.
Note: Again, you may need to hold the
nut on top with a wrench while removing
the bolt.
Step 42
Insert the supplied spacer and
associated hardware in the same order
as before. While holding the nut on the
top, torque the bolt to 89 ft. lbs.
Note: It may be necessary to pry down
on the differential mount to make room
for the spacer.
Step 44
Step 43
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Torque the passenger side differential
bolt to 89 ft. lbs.
Step 45
Step 46
Replace the skid plate using the (3)
supplied spacers and longer bolts.
Reinstall the (3) trim screws.
Note: The spacers are installed to insure
that the differential does not come in
contact with the skid plate.
Step 47
Reinstall the front tires and torque to
specification.
Note: Factory lug nut torque is 97 ft.
lbs. for aluminum wheels and 154 ft. lbs
for steel wheels.
Step 48
Using the floor jack, lift the vehicle,
remove the jack stands and lower the
vehicle to the floor.
Rear Suspension Lift/Level Instructions
Place Jack
Stands Here
Place Floor
Jack Here
Figure 3
Step 49
Lift the rear of the vehicle with a floor
jack and support it with (2) jack stands.
Then remove the rear wheels.
Note: Refer to Figure 3 for proper floor
jack and jack stand positioning.
U-Bolt
Shock Absorber
Step 50
Lift up an inch or two on the center of
the rear axle assembly with a floor jack.
Remove the drivers side shock absorber
from the rear axle assembly using a 17
mm socket and end wrench.
Note:
See Figure 3 for floor jack
placement to lift the rear axle assembly.
Bump Stop
Leaf Springs
U-Bolt Plate
Step 51
Remove the drivers side U-bolt plate by
removing the (4) nuts using a 19 mm
socket. Set the U-bolt plate aside it will
be reused at reassembly. Also remove
the factory U-Bolts. The factory U-bolts
will not be reused.
Tech Tip
Be sure to note the position of the bump
stop located on top of the leaf spring. It
should be reinstalled in the same
position.
Emergency
Brake Cable
Aluminum
Block
Locater pin
About 2”
“F”
Step 52
Lower the the drivers side of the rear
axle assembly until there is about a 2”
gap between the rear axle assembly
and the leaf spring.
Step 53
Orient the supplied aluminum block with
the locater pin facing down and the “F”
toward the front of the vehicle.
Note: It may be helpful to LOOSEN (but
do NOT remove) the passenger side Ubolt plate nuts to obtain the needed
clearance.
Bump
Stop
Caution: Do not lower the axle too
much or the emergency brake cable
could become kinked.
Locater
Hole
Locater pin
Step 54
Place the aluminum block as shown and
raise the axle back up making sure the
hole in the block aligns with the locater
pin in the leaf spring.
Note: Some have found it helpful to use
a ratcheting binder strap connected
between the differential and leaf spring
to assist in aligning the pin and the hole.
Step 55
Place the bump stop on top the leaf
spring and install the supplied longer Ubolts as shown.
Note:
Make sure the bump stop is
positioned properly on top the leaf
spring.
Step 57
Step 56
Repeat Steps 50 through 56 on the
passenger side of the rear axle
assembly.
Install the factory U-bolt plate, with the
supplied washers and nuts. Tighten the
nuts just enough to keep all the parts in
place, but do not tighten them all the
way yet. It will help the positioning of
the passenger side components if the
nuts are left loose for now.
Step 58
Torque the U-Bolt nuts 105 to 110 ft. lbs.
on the the passenger side. Torque the
nuts on the driver side to the same
specification.
Step 59
Reconnect both shock absorbers and
torque the nut to 66 ft. lbs.
Note: To assist in aligning the shock
absorber and mount, you may need to
lift the rear axle assembly a little with a
floor jack.
Step 60
Check all emergency brake cables, ABS
wires, brake lines and brake hoses to
see that they are properly routed. It
may be necessary to bend some
brackets slightly to better position them.
Also, check to see that all fasteners are
tight and properly torqued. This will
insure that nothing has been left loose.
Loose fasteners could result in vehicle
damage, serious accident and
personal injury.
Step 61
Reinstall the rear wheels and torque the
lug nuts.
Note: Factory wheel lug nut torque is 97
ft. lbs. for aluminum wheels and 154 ft.
lbs. for steel wheels.
Congratulations:
Step 62
Raise the rear of the vehicle as before
with the floor jack. Remove the jack
stands and lower the vehicle to the floor.
You have successfully installed a
Leveling/Lift kit on a Toyota Tundra. We
hope it has been a good experience!
Please let us know if you have
suggestions on how our instructions
could be better.
Alignment Specifications
with LRT Lift
Left
Right
Camber
0° Zero Degrees
0° Zero Degrees
Caster
2° Two Degrees (+) Positive
2° Two Degrees (+) Positive
Toe
1/32” Inch Toe in(0° 4.5’ minutes or 0.075° Decimal Degrees)
Take the above specifications with you to the alignment
shop. They will need this information to properly align the
wheels.
Caution:
The installation of a Lift/leveling kit can
negatively affect the handling, braking,
and tire tread life of this vehicle unless it
is properly aligned and receives regular
tire rotations. Headlamp alignment will
also be affected. We recommend you
have the wheels and headlights aligned
by a qualified technician as soon as
possible after this installation.
As always, If you experience any difficulty during the installation of this product
please contact Low Range Off-Road Technical Support at 801-805-6644 M-F
8am-5pm MST. Thank you for purchasing from Low Range Off-Road.
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