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Sportier suspension options?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Spielightdude, Feb 12, 2022.

  1. Feb 12, 2022 at 8:08 PM
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    Hi everyone, I don't offroad but leased a 2019 toyota trd offroad extended cab.
    If I wanted a sportier feel when driving 99% highway what would be a good place to start.or options?

    I have considered adding the rear sway bar but otherwise not sure where to start?
    Thanks everyone
     
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    If you want a sportier feel add the TRD front and rear sway bars. It's more economical than a full suspension swap and will reduce body roll. Everyone that does it says it makes it feel like it's running on rails. Completely subjective, but it's the general consensus. By all means, you can do suspension too, but because you are leasing I would start with the sway bars. If it scratches the itch they are something you can take off before turning in the lease and get some money back for far less work than tearing out the suspension.
     
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    The lease is about up and I plan on buying it. I may do the front and rear sway bars for now and then do the suspension upgrade a little later so I can save up for the parts and install. The sway bars seem like a good simple place to start and not hard to do with a helping hand of a freind.
    Thank you!
     
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