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Old 03-25-2018, 11:47 AM #1
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is the 2018 trd pro 1" higher than an other 4runner?

from factory are the trd pros 1" higher. Some places i read that they are and some sites say they arent.If so do they need a levelling kit or are they level already?
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Mine looks shorter.
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I am looking for options to lift my 2018 TRD pro
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I am looking for options to lift my 2018 TRD pro
You came to the right place. Plenty of threads on everything from Bilstein 5100s to Icon Stage 7. Your use case and wallet will dictate what you should install.
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Mine looks shorter.
I think he is talking about his ride, not his Johnson.
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I think he is talking about his ride, not his Johnson.
In that case, mine is definitely shorter



I saw a Trail edition 4Runner today and even though it looked stock it still looked taller than mine.

Wife drove a TRD Pro a couple years ago and it was probably 3-4 inches taller than her JK.
Mine is the same height. Have I been robbed?
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TRD Pro's have the front set at .75 (gets rounded up to 1"). Only two rings are on the shock body. Passenger front side shock sits on the lowest ring and the driver front side sits on the one higher (attempt to compensate for the driver-side lean).

The rear is the same spring as all the 4Runners so no height difference there.
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Just FYI - TRD Pro is about 1" taller in the front. Rear springs are the same - same part number for all models (Pro/Limited/SR5/OR) except TRD-OR w/KDSS, and 2WD have different springs. So it's possible KDSS OR was taller - but I have no idea. I'm not sure why that would be the case.

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TRD Pro's have the front set at .75 (gets rounded up to 1"). Only two rings are on the shock body. Passenger front side shock sits on the lowest ring and the driver front side sits on the one higher (attempt to compensate for the driver-side lean).

The rear is the same spring as all the 4Runners so no height difference there.
The Toyota Dealership accessories/parts department told me they are different part number for the rear springs. And I did the measurement myself today on a stock TRD PRO and a stock SR5 and a stock TRD OFFROAD. TRD PRO is indeed 1" taller not just the front and also the rear. And TRD OFFROAD is between SR5 and TRD PRO at the rear.
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Just FYI - TRD Pro is about 1" taller in the front. Rear springs are the same - same part number for all models (Pro/Limited/SR5/OR) except TRD-OR w/KDSS, and 2WD have different springs. So it's possible KDSS OR was taller - but I have no idea. I'm not sure why that would be the case.
Factory TRD PRO rear spring is 1 inch taller than the SR5 with different part number. You can go to Toyota dealership and measure yourself or ask their parts department for info
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Factory TRD PRO rear spring is 1 inch taller than the SR5 with different part number. You can go to Toyota dealership and measure yourself or ask their parts department for info
According to Toyota's part number system 48231-35340 and 48231-35350 are the part numbers for rear springs for all 4x4 models except limited.

Maybe you have a part number for a TRD Pro rear spring? If there's a different part - there's a different part number.
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the quickest and easiest way is to get a measuring tape and measure yourself. I mean that's what I did. The truth came out and told me TRD PRO is taller front and rear after seeing it with my own eyes.
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Dude, stop replying to old threads that give information on the OLDER Pro suspension set up and acting like you're a ****ing genius.

We're all real proud of you for know how to use a tape measure and everything, but this doesn't mean that a 2 year old thread has incorrect information in it.
It is absolutely spot on for the time it was posted and the trucks it was posted about.
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