BDS Suspension 4.5-inch Coilover Suspension System (2007-2015 Toyota Tundra)

BDS Tundra System

BDS Suspension offers a sterling lineup of high quality suspension lift kits for the Toyota Tundra, including this 4.5-inch performance coilover systems designed for vastly improved off-road performance while providing a smooth, comfortable ride on pavement. These systems build on the proven high-clearance design of the 4.5-inch and 7-inch BDS suspension systems, offered with FOX 2.5 remote coilovers, pre-tuned for optimal performance right out of the box, and the option to upgrade to DSC equipped coilovers.

$3,663.06 | www.bds-suspension.com

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