How To Determine Which Spacer Kit Will Work With Your 2006 Toyota Tundra
Question:
I have an 06 Tundra 4 x 4 w Deaver Progressive rear springs, 1inch lift w 2inch blocks installed. I purchased the 2245 for this vehicle as recommended and Im concerned about overextension of this bag. Am I able to install a sleeve design air bag for longer travel or install spacers ?
asked by: John T
Expert Reply:
When adding spacers to your 2006 Toyota Tundra you will first need to measure the distance between where the brackets would be on your 2006 Toyota Tundra. The spacer will help with the overextension of the bags. The following are some choices:
6-1/2 inch - 7-1/2 inch - # F2536
7-1/2 inch - 8-1/2 inch - # F2366
8-1/2 inch - 9-1/2 inch - # F2367
9-1/2 inch - 10-1/2 inch - # F2370
11-1/2 inch - 12-1/2 inch - # F2374
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