Maxtrac Leveling Kit Install 2010-2022 Toyota 4Runner
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- In this video, we show you how to install a leveling kit from Maxtrac, along with the diff spacers that are included. A budget-friendly way to lift the front of your vehicle and gain more clearance for bigger tires. And it just looks better sitting level and not aiming towards the ground! Link below for the Maxtrac leveling kit.
Maxtrac leveling kit: yotaxpedition.com/products/le... - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I just ordered this for my 23 ORP thanks to your video and explanation, from your website (of course)! Keep up the good work, love your videos!
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and let us know! We will keep it coming!
Was there any alignment issues with stock uca’s?
@@michaelcelis538 No, not after I got an alignment
Awesome video! Just subscribed to the channel, I really enjoyed how you broke this install down. It changed mind about spacer kits.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Your videos are really well done man, and you definitely seem to know what you're talking about. I have a feeling this channel will do very well. I subbed - new 4Runner owner.
Thank you!
@@yotaxpeditionI am usually picky about videos because some people don't do things right but you did everything correctly
@@America1st69 Thanks! There is always room to learn and improve but we try to bring the best content and knowledge we can.
Its a pretty easy Job and its exactly the same on 4th gen 4runner did some videos on this On my 4th gen for CZcams and tiktok and other social media accounts nice video 7:55
Just what I need
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Did you have to do anything with the TSS/Speedo/Odo with the leveling lift and larger tires at all, mostly the TSS?
Good video, subscribed. Wouldn't it be better to measure from the center hub of the wheel to the bottom of the fender instead of the floor? The hub is a fixed point and should always remain consistent, whereas the other measurement can actually change based on the amount of tire air pressure.
Crazy because I measured my front end at 35.250 The back is 37.250 so it’s just 2 in difference.
His is at 34.750 in the front
Threw me off a little bit
The center of the hub to the floor doesn’t change in height unless you inflate the tires differently or put different tires on.
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can you fit 285/70/17 ko2s on trd pro wheels with the maxtrac leveling kit?
Great video! What length were the new bolts for the TRD skid plate? I have the same plate and I plan to order this kit soon. Thanks in advance!
I believe they were m10x1.25 and 60mm long
You have any torque specs for the important parts?
Do u need the front sway bar spacer for this? I'm such a noob to kdss and don't wanna do anything to damage kdss.
Great video. Do you also have to adjust the headlights now that they are 2 inches higher?
I personally don't think so, but that's personal preference where you want your headlights pointing.
If you care about being respectful to oncoming drivers that share the road, then yes, you should at least have them checked.
The correct answer is yes you want to adjust the headlights anytime you change the angle of the vehicle such as adding a lift, leveling kit, etc.
Great video! Will this work on a Limited with AWD? full time 4wd. A different video said struts don't compact all the way and can cause breakage.
According to Maxtrac they should work on a Limited model.
Would this be ok for a 23 TRD premium for mostly road driving (as a second vehicle) with the occasional camping / moderate over landing trips? Or do you recommend suspension lift ? And putting 285’s on. Currently looking to use this leveling kit with 265’s but don’t want to regret my decision later when I should of just done the suspension lift 🤪. Thanks and great videos!
Hey Michael, the leveling kit is a good option if you're on a budget and will be fine for your occasional camping trips. If you go with a full lift kit you will have a better ride quality and overall better suspension performance. One of the most popular kits would be the 5100's from Bilstein. The kit from Eibach is very similar as well. Both kits are adjustable in the front to get it sitting just how you want.
Are we supposed to get that pin back into place?
Silly question for you but the CornFed spacers (1/4") will bring the front end up on my 4runner 1/2". Would you recommended a diff drop at that point? Great video BTW!!!
No, diff drop is not needed for that
Regarding the skid plate: What are the sizes of the added spacers front and back? Also what is the length of the new M10 bolts? Thank you. Great video.
I believe they were m10x1.25 and 60mm long. You wont need the extra spacers or longer bolts if you don't install the diff drop which I really don't think is needed for this.
Thank you. I did buy this leveling kit. The spacers measure 1.25”. Any idea how this doesn’t equate to a true 2.5” of lift? Thanks again.
You need to include pricing in these videos 😊
I see it says this kit works with KDSS models. Is it small enough of a change that you don’t use the spacer in the control arm for the KDSS or did you forget to do it?
The 4Runner in this video is a non KDSS model.
Hi great video... Quick question doesn't the offroad have kdss suspension that prevents you from putting the trd offroad skid plate in the front. I have an off-road premium in Canada and they say I can't put on a skid plate
Our trd off-road does not have kdss. Ours is also a premium package.
Interesting
@@zmumtaz You’re positive you have kdss?
Kdss is pretty rare as far as I can tell
Kdss is a optional suspension choice I just built a 23 Trd ORP and during the build you can select it but it’s a more expensive package in the build and not worth it in my opinion like the trd pro suspension for the price is overrated
Do you have a kit that will work with KDSS? If not what extra parts will I need to buy to make it work with this kit? Thanks
Unfortunately, most spacer kits don't work with KDSS. The Bilstein 6112's are compatible with KDSS but they are more expensive, but the ride quality and durability will be better as it is a full shock and spring replacement.
“Leveling” kits usually make the front look higher, which looks squatted, which looks stupid. I don’t think my 2014 SR5 was modded, and the rear on mine is only 1.5” higher. I wouldn’t want to install a spacer any bigger than 3/4” to 1” in the front so the rear would only be 0.5” to 0.75” higher. A tiny bit of rake like that looks ideal in my opinion. This one turned out great. If it had actually raised the front 2.5” like it claimed, that would’ve been too much. Nice video and tutorial!
I've learned that every 4Runner sits different. Sometimes they sit perfect, sometimes the front is a bit high. I recommend the ICON kit over the Maxtrac kit because it is about a half inch shorter.
@@yotaxpedition Got it. Thanks
Any radar or pcs issues in 2021-22 4runner after level or alignment???
Zero issues with the radar system!
After installing this kit, would you recommend adjusting my head lights and getting an alignment?
Alignment, yes. You can angle your headlights down a little if you feel you need to or if cars are high beaming you for no reason.
Is the diff drop necessary?? Im thinking of doing this to my SR5 to level it out so im just curious?
It's not really necessary. Check out the video Tinkerer Design did on this topic. He goes super in depth on it.
Alignment? How does this affect suspension geometry? Is it good enough
Yes, you will need an alignment. Your toe and camber will be off.
What ball joint removal tool was that? I keep seeing bad reviews on the ones I've looked at on Amazon. Thanks
That one is from Harbor Freight. Here is the link www.harborfreight.com/3-4-quarter-inch-forged-ball-joint-separator-99849.html
Thanks......@@yotaxpedition
I don't understand how the having the diff drop kit will work if it is only spacers on the bottom of the diff (so not actually spacing anything like the diff other than the skid plate).
There are spacers for between the diff and frame and spacers for the skid plate as well. You are dropping the diff and skid plate.
Does Maxtrac offer new alignment specs? I've seen lift kits that offer new alignment specs due to the newly lifted positioning of the suspension
requiring adjusted alignment specs.
Not that I'm aware of.
@@yotaxpedition can u fit 285/70/r17 on it?
Is the same process applicable to 4Runner with KDSS or are there extra steps?
Unfortunately these are not compatible with KDSS models. You may need to go with something like the Bilstein 6112’s
yotaxpedition.com/products/bilstein-6112-0-2-75-leveling-kit
@@yotaxpedition on your website, the product description says it will work with the kdss system?
@@brxdriguez9255 Sorry for the confusion. We just emailed MaxTrac and they assured us that these DO work with KDSS and that they need to update their site to reflect this.
@@yotaxpedition awesome. Will definitely be purchasing
Helo nice job. I want to know what dimensions of tire& wheels have it
These are 265/70/17 Yokohama Geolandar M/T with oem trd wheels from a 4Runner.
What size wheels and tires are on that 4Runner you’re working on?
These are 265/70/17 yokohama m/t tires with the factory trd wheels
I’m installing this kit currently on my 2022 sr5 premium 4WD. There is no way for me to drop the strut and remove it without removing the sway bar. You didn’t have to install your video. Any ideas?
Just remove the sway bar end link on both sides and you can swing the sway bar up and out of your way.
I have a 23 rwd sr5 premium is this kit good just for leveling the front, no off-roading or anything serious, use it as a work vehicle but still want to modify it a bit.
Yup this will work! Perfect for normal driving but want to just level the front end. We have both 2wd and 4wd options on our website.
Just ordered the 2wd kit, cant wait!
Hello, I bought the 2.5 max trac but was told the 2.5 would “rake” and the 2” was needed for it to be leveled evenly?
@@luiscervantes4187 MaxTrac leveling kit only comes in one size. If you want something a little shorter then Icon is a good option. It's about 1/4" shorter.
Did u have rear spacers on this ? Leaving mine stock except putting this spacer kit on but don’t want the front to be higher than the rear ?
The rear was stock in this video
my front is higher than my rear just did mine today
My front higher as well, wtf?
Torque spec?? Idk.. Also.. It seems like a
"Leveling kit" raises the height but don't you also need the 2.5 inch struts and suspension...
You only need longer travel shocks when you are getting longer lift springs. And a wider diameter shock means more fluid inside, which in turn means its more durable and capable of harder abuse. But, adding a simple leveling kit does not require a shock upgrade.
Works with 2015 SR5 4x4? I want upgrade to 285/70r17 factory rims. Apreciate you answer
Yes it will work! You can grab a set from us yotaxpedition.com/
Do I have to "lift" my 4runner if I just want a new suspension system and a leveling kit?
Please explain your question a bit more. A leveling kit is lifting the front end to be level with the rear.
Also, is this possible doing this just laying down under the car with no lift
You can do this with a jack and jack stands.
How's the ride quality after installing the spacers???
I don't think It felt much different than without the spacers.
32 inch tires,
But how wide can you go on the tire?
Maxtrac says you can fit a 32" x 11.50'' tire on a 8-9" wide rim.
Would the airodynamic be affected with bit front drag
Well, you can't make a brick much less aerodynamic
I am sure lifting the front end will have some negative effect on the aerodynamics. It hasn't been enough for us to notice when daily friving.
Is the diff drop necessary for a 2wd 4runner? Also will the leveling kit cause any damage in the future?
Diff drop is not needed for a 2wd because there is no front diff. As far as causing any damage, I would say no. The only thing I could possibly see is since your upper ball joint is at a harder angle it may wear out quicker than without the leveling kit. But that's just my guess. You can always upgrade your upper control arms and ball joints but I don't think you would have any issues for a long time.
@@yotaxpedition Awesome, thanks!
Is it possible to do this to a 2010 4runner with xreas?
Unfortunately it does not work with kdss or xreas models.
What kind of impact socket do you use to not mark up the black lug nuts.
Just using a lug nut socket set from harbor freight
Will these spacers work for a X-REAS system
Unfortunately these will not work with X-REAS
Is it necessary to have a KDSs spacer with this kit? I know it’s not required but with it hurt if I don’t have it. Thank you.
Without any KDSS correction, the system will not function properly and will lead to premature wear on the KDSS sway bar bushings. Not to mention make it very difficult to reassemble because of the geometry change.
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So what i would need to get a front spacer bracket/drop spacer? Just for the front correct?
@@StevenRichardson-gr7id that’s correct! No need to do the rear of you aren’t lifting the rear
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Awesome! Thank you for the help!
Using this levelling kit, can you put 33s on?
You are going to have to cut your front bumper and remove your mud flap. Don't get a super wide wheel or negative offset.
Can this be used on a 2023 Limited? I just want to simply level mine.
Yes, it will fit limited models.
I have my 4runner sr5 2019 where can I buy this kit 🙏🏻
Check out our site! yotaxpedition.com... BTW nice EF hatch
I’m thinking about leveling my SR5 butttt I’m stuck in between of leveling it or a 3inch lift what is the way to go? I want it higher off the ground, but still stuck on what to do! Also just a girl with her new 4runner don’t come for me 🥲, just need answers lol
No worries! What is your goal with your 4Runner? Are you planning on off-roading? Or just on road driving and you're looking to lift up the front. If that's the case then a leveling kit will be fine. If you plan on doing off-roading or overlanding then id look into a full lift kit.
@@yotaxpedition Just road driving! Thank you much, leveling kit will be it then! Does leveling still make it have a little height to it? Sorry 😅 feel a little lost, I was jeep gal and it was very lifted with big tires not used to this 4runner yet!
Yup! You'll get maybe 1.5 to 2" of front lift.
What tire size do you have for this video?
These are 265/70 Yokohama Geolandar M/T's
How many inches is the spacer you installed?
Roughly 2.25"
what is the different between leveling kit 2wd or 4wd?
One comes with a front diff drop kit and the other doesn't. So if you have a 4wd and don't want the diff drop then you can just order the 2wd option.
Stupid question, please don’t come for me… Would you need to do an alignment after this since a change was made to the suspension?
Yes, you should do an alignment. We actually just made a video about this topic. Check it out!
If I have kdss do I have to do anything else ?
If you install these and your truck has a lean to it, they sell a KDSS spacer to correct that. That would be the only thing you MIGHT need besides an alignment.
Does this work on 4 runners with kdss?
We contacted Maxtrac and they told us that they will work with KDSS
Need some help will this fit fine with my 2023 4 runner 4x4 sr5
Yes it will
@@yotaxpedition thank you just ordered mine
Did you say you want to install both sides at the same time?
Install both strut assemblies first before installing all the other suspension components. If you do everything on one side first and then go to the other side, you will have trouble with the sway bar not moving enough to install the strut assembly.
Thank you. Did you have to replace the UPC when adding a 3inch lift or do stock work?
@@Qbdmvp By UPC do you mean upper control arm? If so then we currently still have the stock ones on. But it wouldn't be a bad idea to do so the geometry on the ball joint is better.
Can i install this leveling kit even if i have 3inch lift eibach?
I would not install a spacer kit on top of a suspension lift.
If I put this kit on an sr5 would I be able to get a good alignment, or just close?
The shop you take it to should be able to get everything back to factory spec if they know what they're doing.
Do i need the diff drop spacer kit??
I wouldn't say you NEED it. Its more of a personal preference.
I only have one question, would it be necessary to take it to alignment?
Overall it drives fine but after any suspension modification, you should get an alignment.
Necessary is a strong word
I would...
I have KDSS in my TRD off road premium and every single shop in my town won’t touch my 4Runner because of it… I would literally drive to y’all just to work on my car.
Yeah it's crazy how some places wont touch it. We just installed a leveling kit and kdss sway bar spacer last week on a 4Runner. Wasn't that difficult.
You hit the upper ball joint in the wrong spot. Fyi.
Maybe, but It came off though.
Does this work for a 2023 4runner?
Yes, but it has to be a non KDSS model.
What’s your tire size?
In this video we had 265/70 (stock size) mud terrain tires from Yokohama
I have a 2019 ORP with KDSS. Just to confirm, this kit is not compatible correct?
Correct. This will not work with KDSS.
@@yotaxpedition bummer, that would have been way too easy.
Hello guys. What is the thickness?
These are a 2.5" lift!
Alignment?
Alignment should be done after any suspension modifications
Why not just pull the alignment bolts? So much easier and faster
I agree, I just installed 1 inch spacers and loosening the lower control arm bolts and swinging the LCA's down cleared the way for an easy removal and install of the struts. Make sure to mark their exact location in case they move.
I used this kit and the front is higher than the rear now lol
Trash them oem suspension , they are way too soft with extremely bad nose dive! I do highway driving on a daily basis and could not stand the bad dive when hitting the brakes. Swapped out with Dobinsons suspension and wish I had done it the first day!
Yeah the oem suspension is very soft. We currently have the icon stage 1 kit on it now.
Just installed mine now i have rear rake lmao so if you get this prepare to spend more money and leveling the rear out mine sits too high
I found that It varies from vehicle to vehicle. The ICON kit sits lower than the Maxtrac. I tend to push people towards ICON. This may be a cheap way to lift the back up just enough. Installed one on each side. yotaxpedition.com/products/arb-ome-rear-trim-spacer-for-driver-side-lean
Maybe new rear springs would help the rake
by dropping the front diff and skid plate you are reducing ground clearance so defeating the purpose of having a lift kit and bigger tires
This is true. However the leveling kit raises the front end 2.5" and the diff drop is only about half this, so there is still a new positive. If you want max clearance, the diff drop can be left out as well.
If you've done this. This vid is not a comprehensive walkthrough.
Please explain
Torque spec: Ugha ugha
You got it wrong. The 4Runner is LEVELLED when you buy from dealer. Don’t measure the wheel well edge. They are not the same size.