Front Leveling Kit

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Has anyone done a front leveling kit on the factory suspension?

Westcott has this preload collar lift kit. It's a small front and rear lift:

Any other options available? Any issues with e-KDSS or ride quality?
 
I gambled and started looking at Land Cruiser 1.5” leveling spacers

I ordered a set from Tuff Country but their service is HORSE$HIT and I can’t even get an email or call back. Do NOT order from these guys

I chatted with TheYotaGarage - they have it on their website but are probably 2 months out

Who knows what will work and when it will be available 🤷‍♂️
 
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Has anyone measured the height difference between the front and back? With the high payload and tow rating I’m sure it’s sizable. Although I have no plans on towing anything more than a golf cart/side by side I think I’m going to wait for something with some adjustability. Just in case…
 
It's about 37.25 in the rear and about 35.5 in the front, so about 1.75 difference. That equates to the Wescott Designs kit taking it up 2.5 in the front and .75 in the rear for a level GX550.
 

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It's about 37.25 in the rear and about 35.5 in the front, so about 1.75 difference. That equates to the Wescott Designs kit taking it up 2.5 in the front and .75 in the rear for a level GX550.
Here are the front & rear measurements after the Westcott Designs pre-load collar lift and 35x12.5x17 wheels and tires:

38-3/4" Front

39-7/8" Rear

or 1-1/8" higher rear

2--REAR 39 7-8 Westcott lift.JPG

1--FRONT 38 3-4 Westcott lift.JPG
 
It's about 37.25 in the rear and about 35.5 in the front, so about 1.75 difference. That equates to the Wescott Designs kit taking it up 2.5 in the front and .75 in the rear for a level GX550.
To get a accurate height measurement you should start from the center of the wheel to the lip of the fender well. I learned this when lowering my Explorer ST and was informed by someone on a different forum. This is relevant for both lowering and lifting a vehicle. Below is more information on this from Bilstein.

 
True - this method takes the tires out of the equation because you are essentially measuring center of hub to fender line.
 
Method 703 wheels, 17-inch diameter, +35mm offset. Westcott Designs told me the specs and Westcott ordered and installed them with the new 35x12.5x17 Toyo Open Country AT3 tires in Load Range C.
 
Method 703 wheels, 17-inch diameter, +35mm offset. Westcott Designs told me the specs and Westcott ordered and installed them with the new 35x12.5x17 Toyo Open Country AT3 tires in Load Range C.
What was the total cost to Westcott do all that?
 
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