There are several options for lifting a Toyota Tundra, which means your costs will vary. On average, installing a suspension lift kit on a Toyota Tundra ranges from $400 to $12,000.
Here’s a breakdown of cost estimates:
Installing a lift kit yourself: $400 to $4,000
Professional installation: $800 to $8,000
One of the cheapest lift kits for a Tundra comes at a price of around $400, but if you want a higher-end kit, you can go for the Old Man Emu 2.5-inch Heavy Load Suspension Lift Kit that will run you over $2,000 for the kit itself, without shipping or installation.
Here are some other options for lift kits:
2.5″ lift: Rough Country 2.5″ suspension lift kit with premium N3 series rear shocks
4″ lift: ReadyLift 69-5475 4.0” SST Lift Kit
6″ lift: ReadyLift 44-5675 6” Lift Kit
Alternatively, you can look at a leveling kit for your Toyota Tundra—it’s a cheaper option than a lift kit. A leveling kit will raise your Tundra's front or back two wheels by about two inches to improve the balance. Leveling kits are cheaper, costing anywhere from $40 to up to $1,000.