99 "Tallest" Spring Part Number
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99 "Tallest" Spring Part Number
Hey All,
I was wondering if anyone has the '99 Tallest Spring P/N?
I have searched and can't seem to find it. I also have searched TRDparts4u.com and think that I have found them, but I want to make sure.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
I was wondering if anyone has the '99 Tallest Spring P/N?
I have searched and can't seem to find it. I also have searched TRDparts4u.com and think that I have found them, but I want to make sure.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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Sorry, don't have the part number, but why not go with some OME springs if you're looking to replace? OME springs will be cheaper and give you a little more lift. Just a suggestion.
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Been going back and forth between the OME 881/906 combo with the comfort shocks, but the entire setup would be more costly than just swapping out my PP 1" lift springs with tallest 99 springs. This is because I already have a relatively new set of Bilsteins on the front to match the older ones in the rear. The PP springs with billies are just too harsh for me. I need something that can handle the SoCal roads (pretty much suck).
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Front RH: 48131-35400 - Is confusing because it says 2 applications, 1 is 1999-2002, and the other is 1996-1998 in mechanical catalog, 1 application in collision (1999-2000), and 1 is OEM (no years)
Front LH: 48131-35350 - Looks right, only one entry in Collision and OEM (1999-2000)
Rear RH/LH: 48231-35200 - This one is for non 16" wheels. The way I understand it is that the tallest have 16" wheels.
Any comments / suggestins?
Thanks to everyone in advance!
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Been going back and forth between the OME 881/906 combo with the comfort shocks, but the entire setup would be more costly than just swapping out my PP 1" lift springs with tallest 99 springs. This is because I already have a relatively new set of Bilsteins on the front to match the older ones in the rear. The PP springs with billies are just too harsh for me. I need something that can handle the SoCal roads (pretty much suck).
BTW, have you looked into the OEM pricing? I remember I was going to get OEM rear leafs from the local dealership and they quoted me $550. EACH!!!
EDIT: Looks like they're ~$90 on trdparts4u. Not as bad as I thought. The OME springs are actually a little cheaper than that, though.
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If the ride is too harsh, it's more likely your shocks than your springs. Your best bet is to go with the OME comfort shocks.
BTW, have you looked into the OEM pricing? I remember I was going to get OEM rear leafs from the local dealership and they quoted me $550. EACH!!!
BTW, have you looked into the OEM pricing? I remember I was going to get OEM rear leafs from the local dealership and they quoted me $550. EACH!!!
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Thanks,
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This is what showed up when I ordered mine...
FR Springs - Blue / Yellow (48131-35400) Passenger Side
FL Springs - Blue / Pink (48131 - 35350) Driver Side
REAR Sprigs - Yellow / Red (48231 - 35210)
FR Springs - Blue / Yellow (48131-35400) Passenger Side
FL Springs - Blue / Pink (48131 - 35350) Driver Side
REAR Sprigs - Yellow / Red (48231 - 35210)
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Thanks for the part numbers. 2 of the 3 match what others have said, so looks close.
Quick question - Where did you order you new springs from? Where did you get the part numbers? Are you driving a 99 or something and made the switch?
Just trying to make sure I get the right parts.
Thanks,
Mark
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I'm driving a 2000 SR5... my original shocks/springs were pretty worn out and these seemed like a good replacement.
I'm actually going to post the 99 rear coils in the classifieds, decided to go with 906s in the rear to give me a little extra lift.
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