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2008-2020 Sequoia TRD rear swaybar (No help with Google) :-(

Discussion in 'Sequoia Builds' started by SprinterAE86, Aug 17, 2020.

  1. Jan 9, 2024 at 11:30 AM
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    Anyone have the proper part numbers for the front and rear sway bars? Getting my Seqouia lifted in the next few weeks and want to get these swapped over to the TRD ones- always ran them on my gen 2 tundra and loved the better driving characteristics. I’ve got the TRD pro Seqouia that doesn’t have TRD pro sway bars
     
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  2. Jan 9, 2024 at 1:17 PM
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    Yes, it really stops the wallowing/body lean on the road. Definitely noticeable, especially the rear.
     
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    I upgraded them on my sequoia; I definitely approve. Unfortunately, the shocks were pretty much toast when I bought the vehicle - which I knew from the test drive (one of the rear ones literally moved a couple inches either way with zero resistance) - so I can't say exactly how much difference they make. But I did drive the vehicle for a week or two with new shocks before changing the sway bars, and they made a noticeable difference without making things harsh, IMO.
     
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    Funny how they put them on the Sport, tho!
     
  7. Feb 20, 2024 at 10:02 AM
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    Totally.... got them installed wit Westcott kit and airbags, huge improvement in ride quality. Cant tell if its the E tires, westcott or both but thing are a lot bumpier now, but more controlled. Cornering is night and day
     
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    I have a 2021 Sequoia platinum. Went from a 2012 4Runner to the Sequoia and the roll is tough along with tire wear on the outside of the tires. Thinking upgrading the sway bars to the TRD ones ( but not sure if they are available and what the part number is).

    Was also thinking of going to e rated tires due to the heavy front end. Thoughts?
     
  9. Oct 25, 2024 at 5:55 PM
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    Yes they are available look through this thread I posted the part numbers…. Check online dealers like Sparks, McGeorge or Nucar Toyota…..way better prices than your local dealer.
    Also, E rated tires will have stronger/stiffer sidewalls and should help. Probably also depends on how much you air them up.
     
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