
ReadyLIFT Suspension Leveling and Lift Kits are favored aftermarket products for Toyota trucks and SUVs like the FJ Cruiser enhancing both appearance and road visibility. As a leading brand in suspension leveling and lift systems ReadyLIFT offers economical and safe solutions for altering vehicle height accommodating larger tire sizes. Their Smart Suspension System (SST) particularly the 69-5060 SST Lift Kit is designed for the 2006-2023 Toyota 4Runner and the 2005-2013 FJ Cruiser. This kit lifts the FJ Cruiser by 3.0" in the front and 2.0" in the rear preserving the factory ride. It allows for up to 33-inch tire upgrades while maintaining stock ride and handling. The kit includes powder-coated steel strut extensions front differential drop brackets skid plate spacers and rear lift spring spacers. Its design ensures 3" of front lift maintaining OEM safe suspension geometry without the need for cutting or strut spring pre-loading. Installation is straightforward requiring no heavy-duty hardware and each kit comes with detailed instructions. The 69-5060 lift kit is backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. However it's important to note that 2WD vehicles may sit lower and the kit is designed with a slight vehicle rake for balance under load. ReadyLIFT recommends not exceeding maximum tire sizing as larger or aggressive tires may require modifications to avoid rubbing. This kit is incompatible with TRD Pro X-REAS and KDSS Suspensions.
Features
Advancing the traditional casting process, the Hybrid Forged Series utilizes flow forming to cut down on weight and increase strength. Flow forming also allows for a great range of wheel widths within each design.
Brand Overview
We are a manufacturer of Luxury and Performance Forged Wheels and Hybrid Forged Wheels, using advanced flow forming to make a stronger and lighter wheel. The TÜV Verified Forged Factory is based in Miami, Florida, housing state-of-the-art CNC machines and producing the Engineered Art known as asa truck store
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