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Experience with Ready Lift?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Dick_Hammerbusch, Sep 8, 2021.

  1. Sep 8, 2021 at 6:23 PM
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    Dick_Hammerbusch

    Dick_Hammerbusch [OP] New Member

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    Good day sirs!

    Anyone here have any experience with Ready Lift brand lift kits? Looking to hear honest input, good or bad, as I'm considering this as a means to accommodate larger size tires.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Sep 8, 2021 at 8:50 PM
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    kmeeg

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    Yes, my SR5 was with Readylift kit. 2 of my buddy's with SR5 and TRD ORP (without KDSS) got Readylift kit as well.

    Readylift kit is the lift kit used by Toyota dealerships around here. Toyota charges $1000 for parts and labor. 3 of us got it installed by a 4x4 shop few blocks from the Toyota dealership. I think me and my buddy with other SR5 paid 700ish for parts and labor. My buddy with TRD ORP paid just about the same last year. If you are around Denver CO I'm happy to send you the shop details.

    Readylift kit felt almost like stock suspension. Far better on road comfort than any OME lift kit. My buddy with SR5 have lots of miles with the kit, probably 40k ish and so far no issues.

    Would I torture Readylift kit like the OME kit Offroad? No. OME lift give me lot more confidence hitting the trails hard. I don't care for bumps or dips. With Readylift kit it would more likely to bottom out if I hit a bump with speed.

    Feel free to ask any questions you have. I will answer anything I know of.
     
  3. Sep 9, 2021 at 7:46 PM
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    Dick_Hammerbusch

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    Thank you @kmeeg for the thorough input! That helps tremendously
     

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