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TRD off road shocks

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by 1st Tun, Jul 1, 2024.

  1. Jul 1, 2024 at 4:53 PM
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    1st Tun

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    Does anyone know if the 2018-2021 TRD off road Bilstein factory suspension are the same as the 5100s?
     
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    no the TRD Offroad shocks are 4600s
     
  3. Jul 1, 2024 at 5:03 PM
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    I should have asked in original post, height stand over normal limited shocks? Thinking of swapping OEM limited front shocks and coils to TRD set, looking for a level look.
     
  4. Jul 1, 2024 at 5:09 PM
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    They TRD Offroad AKA Bilstein 4600s don't add any lift to my knowledge. The TRD PRO shock add +2" to the front but those are Fox Shox.
     
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    Great, thank you Salty.
     
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    This ^^^ is exactly right. I put them (brand new) on my SR5 a while back in place of the stockers and the lift & rake is eggzactly the same as stock.
     
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    Thank you for verifying.
     
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    Thank you both
     
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    You can add some coach builder shims. Won't get you to level but will lift the front some and if you are already swapping the shock body, its no extra work.

    If you are going for just the level look, this is an affordable solution. Depending what your end goals are, you might be better with either the adjustable 5100 or 6112 up front set to the height you want. Eibach also has some shocks for the Tundra with an adjustable front shock.

    I mean, there are tons of options but those are the more popular affordable options that are rated well. Definitely recommend thinking about your desired use, and researching some of the different shock options. Nothing in today's world is cheap so you might as well ensure that you've done your homework before putting down some money.
     

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