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TRD Pro Leaf Springs

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by gargamel05, Aug 17, 2017.

  1. Mar 21, 2020 at 6:54 AM
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    St0rm-Tr00per

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    This is a copy of the email sent to another member from another thread that states the specific differences between the standard leafs and the pro leafs

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  2. Mar 21, 2020 at 7:25 AM
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    Also some fun info, the offroad uses the same upper rear strut bushings as the pro. My pro suspension was missing 1 of the rear bushings, the offroad ones were the same so I just used my offroad ones.
     
  3. Mar 21, 2020 at 2:32 PM
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    You are correct, it's a marketing term that Toyota used for advertisement.
     
  4. Jul 20, 2020 at 7:17 AM
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    With a empty to 500 additional lbs what do ya'll suggest for springs with "18 DCOR installing Pro shocks?
     
  5. Oct 7, 2020 at 10:36 PM
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    FYI:

    https://www.fleetowner.com/resource...tos-toyota-juices-up-trd-pro-pickups-for-2019

    "The rear shocks utilize a piggyback reservoir for additional oil volume to help maintain performance during extreme use, and special dust boots on all the shocks help seal out dirt and grit. The Tundra TRD Pro features rear leaf springs, while the Tacoma TRD Pro gets progressive-rate off-road leaf springs to allow more suspension travel over rough terrain"
     
  6. Oct 10, 2020 at 5:39 AM
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    twitchhero ___YOU BOYS LIKE___ MEX-I-CO???

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    See Profile for a full list of Modifications: *Suspension* -Total Chaos Upper Control Arms -Total Chaos Lower Control Arms -Rock Rash performace welded spindle gussets -King EXT Coilovers with adjusters (front) -King Tundra EXT Shock with adjusters (rear) -Icon RXT leaf pack (Option 2) -Timbren active off-road bump stops (front) -Timbren active off-road bump stops with U bolt flip kit (rear) -DRT cab mount relocation -DRT Shackle hangers with DRT cross member -Dobsins front leaf greasable bolts -Polyurethane front body mounts *Performance* -AFE intake (noisemaker) -JLT oil catch can -OTT Tune -Stoptech stainless steel brake lines -Power Brake D-Line kit -Extended stainless steel rear brake lines -AGM Odyssey battery -Tacoma TRD Pro Exhaust *Interior* -Window Tint -Tacoma Door Sill Protectors -Clazzio (black leather seat covers) -Dashtop Single Mount -Sound deadening material -GATOR floor mats -Cup holder hero mats -Garmin mini front dash cam -JOYING Headunit -Tacoma Kicker tweeter upgrade -Kicker KS front and rear speakers -Rear USB -Meso Customs interior lights *Exterior* -Tacoma tailgate inserts -Mobtown offroad "No drill" Bolt-on rock sliders. -All-Pro Hi-Lift bed rail mount /w Hi-Lift -Rear Diff breather relocated -Alpha REX TRD Pro style headlights -Baja Design squadron sport (Amber fog lights) -Total Chaos Fabrication bed stiffeners -Window Deflectors (AVS) -TRD Pro Grille -Summit DAKAR (BRONZE) -Toyo Open Country R/T Trail (35x12.50 R17) -Sequential turn signals -Softtopper (black) -Toyota Bed Mat -Vinyl wrapped tail gate (black) -C4 high clearance fender liners -C4 High clearance Rock Runner rear bumper w/ Baja Designs S1
    I would spend the money on some sweet bilsteins all around rather than the pro suspension or just treat yo self and get Kings.
     
  7. Oct 11, 2020 at 9:29 AM
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    Does anyone have the part # for the TRD Pro springs? I read on another post that they are 650Lb compared to the 600lb springs on the TRD OR.

    I was thinking that they might be a good solution for the Bilstein 6112s i just purchased. I have a C4 low pro and winch up front.
     
  8. Oct 11, 2020 at 9:39 AM
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    I thought my OR springs were 700.
     
  9. Oct 11, 2020 at 10:20 AM
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    I guess I need to research more.
     
  10. Oct 11, 2020 at 10:36 AM
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    Has anyone put an Icon Mini Pack AAL onto a TRD OR with the TRD Pro Fox suspension?
     
  11. Oct 11, 2020 at 10:40 AM
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    Yes, I have. What do you want to know?
     
  12. Oct 11, 2020 at 10:54 AM
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    Are there any issues with doing so or things I should be aware of? The Icon AAL says it will add ~1.5" (I don't have a tent or much weight in the back), I don't want to be overextending the shocks or risking damage.

    Have you noticed any ride improvements by going to the progressive pack?

    Thanks
     
  13. Oct 11, 2020 at 11:02 AM
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    They'll install just fine. The 1.5" of lift is the result of the 1.5" thickness of leafs that you'll install. I followed the install instructions and removed the overload leaf.

    Word of warning, you'll need to remove the factory leaf keeper, where the parking brake cable attaches. I just left my cable free floating with no issues.

    I eventually swapped to Deaver U402 stage I. The factory leaf pack with the 3-leaf AAL ended up sagging pretty badly in a short period of time.

    The progressive AAL was very nice riding at first and is a nice stop gap until you go for a pack replacement. Just remember, you get what you pay for. At approximately $150, it's a nicer solution than a $50 block, but it's not as nice compared to a $1000 pack replacement.
     
  14. Oct 11, 2020 at 11:16 AM
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    Ok, thanks for the info. Did you end up running the Deaver pack with the TRD shocks? I am partially wondering if it would be better to hold off for a few months and pickup a J66 or RXT pack if the AAL will end up wearing out quick.
     
  15. Oct 11, 2020 at 11:22 AM
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    No, I had already replaced the Pro shocks with ADS, when I swapped to the Deavers.

    My advice? DO NOT go with the J66's. They are a light duty leaf pack designed to be super flexible and NO additional bed weight. Designed for fast desert driving. Any weight in the bed will cause them to bottom out.

    The RXT is a very good option, based on my readings. I almost went that route, before ordering my Deavers.

    The AAL is a good option, but just know that it's not likely to be a long term solution. Depends on how you use them...
     
  16. Oct 11, 2020 at 11:39 AM
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    How long did your AAL setup last? The truck sees most use on the street with a camping trip about once a month in the winter and day trips when possible.

    If I go for a full pack, I am leaning to the RXT, for what I do it looks like the better setup. My truck tows a lot and when I go off roading all of my camping gear is in the bed so I don't want to loose any payload capacity.
     
  17. Oct 11, 2020 at 11:43 AM
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    Probably about 1.5 years.
     
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    Here is a pic of the TRD PRO rear leafs with part number - not sure if same as other Tacoma's (original question)

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  19. May 15, 2025 at 7:38 AM
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    ***3 year old thread***
    So I compared my 22 pro to my 22 sr5 leafs …they are indeed different. Question: could the difference between the two be the reason I don’t hear the harmonic whine/whistle in the pro that I do/did with 22 and 17 sr5.
     

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