Toyota Tacoma TRD lift kit debuts with new Bilstein shock absorbers and cast iron gaskets
Tacoma owners can now choose to ride higher, thanks to a new suspension lift kit from Toyota Racing Development (TRD). Toyota Tacoma TRD Lift Kit enhances the truck’s off-road capability with new Bilstein shock absorbers and cast iron gaskets. TRD engineers have specially designed and tested a new suspension lift kit for Tacoma trucks from 2020 and newer.
New Bilstein Shocks
Front
Rear
Increased Ground Clearance
Pricing & Availability
Toyota Tacoma TRD Lift Kit Gallery
New Bilstein Shocks
The TRD kit includes new monotube digressive value Bilstein shocks fitted with TRD red dust boots and “Tuned by TRD” graphics. Here is a quick look at the front and rear setup.
Front
The adjusted coil spring position on the shock tube allows the Bilstein units to provide an extra two inches of lift. The front shocks also have an extended rebound stroke to allow for more suspension travel.
Rear
At the rear, the Bilstein units offer a larger shock body than the standard Tacoma shock (two inches versus 1.5 inches). This larger shock body accommodates a piston rod four millimeters larger than a stock Tacoma, plus additional oil volume to help dissipate heat and improve damping response. The cast-iron spacers, included in the TRD kit, lift the Tacoma one inch in the rear.
The Toyota Tacoma TRD Lift Kit is compatible with the truck’s advanced safety features (aka the Toyota Safety Sense system). Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Increased Ground Clearance
With the TRD kit, total frame ground clearance increases by 1.7 inches. The kit also improves the approach angle (+3.1 to 32 degrees), breakover angle (+1.6 to 23 degrees), and departure angle (+0.5 to 24 degrees).
Pricing & Availability
The Tacoma TRD Lift Kit comes with all the necessary hardware for installation and is available as a dealer-installed option. The suggested retail price is $1,350, not including labor (estimated at four to five hours). The Tacoma TRD Lift Kit is available for all V6 4×4 models, 2020 and newer, except for Double Cab Long Bed Tacomas and TRD Pro. 2WD and four-cylinder models are also excluded.
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Toyota Tacoma TRD Lift Kit Gallery
Photos & Source: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
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