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Old 05-13-2003, 09:52 AM   #1
sirgmr
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Question New Tacoma purchase

I'm thinking of buying a Tacoma 4x4, xtracab, stepside. I can't find enough info on the off-road portion of the suspension upgrade offered with the TRD package. If it is just shocks, tires and read diff lock I can't see having to pay for fancy wheels and center console. Any recommendation/comments on the TRD package?
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Old 09-10-2003, 08:58 AM   #2
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TRD package

The TRD package is an absolute "must have." Here is why. You get the lower axle gears--4.10:1. Better suspension with Bilstein shocks (although not their best offerings) and most importantly the electric locking rear diff. If you do not think you will use this stuff, get it anyway. You will definately get your money back come resale time. Come to think of it-- don't get it so my truck will be worth more!
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