Once ToyTec had a chance to reflect on our review, they made a couple of adjustments to their kit.
First, they’ve added some machined skid-plate spacers so that the skid plate does not touch the front differential after the diff has been dropped 1″ (the front diff is dropped to preserve the factory axle and ball joint angles).

New skid plate spacers
Second, ToyTec has updated their instructions to be a little more user-friendly. However, ToyTec did remind us that they recommend professional installation due to the specialty parts needed to complete the lift and the benefit that experience will bring to the install. As we’ve said before, for $200-$300 you can the kit installed AND get the truck aligned.
Read our full ToyTec 3″ Tundra Lift Kit Review and our ToyTec 3″ Lift Kit Installation Guide to learn more.
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I have the 3″ toytec lift on my 2004 Tundra. Mine has a add a leaf instead of the block. It took about 4 hrs to install with a spring compressor and 2 Hyd jacks. I am no mechanic but have mechanical abiblities. It looks great except one side is 1″ lower in the back than the other. Any solutions? I can’t find any differences between to two sides. Visually you can’t tell but I put a tape measure on it!