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Old 11-04-2010, 01:27 PM
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Help with part numbers and differences in Tundra trd vs non TRD coils and 2wd vs 4wd

This setup will be going on a 1998 4x2 v6 Sr5. the goal is a 2" lift with a COMFY street ride that can still go on the occasional off road/camping excursion.

Can some people chime in and help with Part numbers to order Tundra coils please. I am guessing they are all variations of height and spring rate but I have not found a consolidated post with the data.

The questions are

What are the OEM part numbers for the Tundra coils in all flavors (anybody got a link?)

What is the difference between the TRD version and non TRD version?

What is the difference between 4x2 version and 4x4 version?

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Make sure that you get the color code (paint dots on the coils), Tundra TRD Coils. Left, 48131-AF100 (Yellow/Yellow). Right, 48131-AF090 (Blue/Yellow)
The TRD coils fit:
4wd, access cab, w/off road pkg. 2000 - 2002
2wd Access cab 2003 - 2004
4wd Access cab Left 2003 - 2004
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Thank you sir!

Is anybody familiar with the differences if any between the TRD/non and 4wd/2wd?
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Also do you have the part numbers for the rears to match?
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The non TRD coils will not give you lift and Tundra's have rear leaf springs so you need to find some OME or LC coils for your rear.
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Originally Posted by Mauzer
The non TRD coils will not give you lift and Tundra's have rear leaf springs so you need to find some OME or LC coils for your rear.
thanks, can I run TRD fronts and LC rears with stock shocks?
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stock front yes, stock rear shocks with LC coils i really doubt
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Originally Posted by mycotopian
thanks, can I run TRD fronts and LC rears with stock shocks?
If you Use short LC coils and don't wheel hard you should be able to use the stock rear shocks for a while. They will be colse to full extention so when you go over bumps you may feel them top out.
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