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OEM Suspension from 2018 Platinum 4x4 SOLD

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundra Parts Marketplace (2014-2021)' started by jagged155, Nov 20, 2018.

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  1. Nov 20, 2018 at 6:04 PM
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    Removed after a couple hundred miles from new. 4 shocks and front sway bar included $250. Pick-up. Located in Bluffton SC.

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    These are hitachi brand?
    I wonder how they compare to the trd sport or offroad by bilstein (not the trd pro)
    I've been contemplating finding a set of trd sport bilsteins to put on my platinum, if they are better quality and ride nice. I just dont know why Toyota would use these "no name" shocks on their premium level trucks. Maybe they are a good brand that I dont know about?
     
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    Those Hitachi's are also found on new Taco's
     
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    Don't fret too much. One Hitachi division makes the Shinkansen...........Bullet Train. I've rode on it numerous times during my 4+ years in Japan. Smooth ride at 150 mph + depending on what line............
     
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    I was surprised as well. It drove well with them. Much nicer with the Icons tho!

    And they are now sold
     
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