When I bought my (facelift) car nearly 3 years ago it was bone stock. However, I recently noticed that the TRD front brace kit comes with a pair of rear braces which look a lot like something already fitted to my car.
The parts on my car run from the subframe to the trailing arm mount. To be honest they look pretty essential and there is nothing about their appearance to suggest they are any younger than the rest of the car. I've hunted for pictures but can't find anything conclusive. Can anyone enlighten me? We're they stock? A late model addition? Do the TRD bars fit somewhere else?
Quote from: steveash on December 8, 2019, 09:14When I bought my (facelift) car nearly 3 years ago it was bone stock. However, I recently noticed that the TRD front brace kit comes with a pair of rear braces which look a lot like something already fitted to my car.
The parts on my car run from the subframe to the trailing arm mount. To be honest they look pretty essential and there is nothing about their appearance to suggest they are any younger than the rest of the car. I've hunted for pictures but can't find anything conclusive. Can anyone enlighten me? We're they stock? A late model addition? Do the TRD bars fit somewhere else?
They're stock.
Quote from: Carolyn on December 8, 2019, 09:26Quote from: steveash on December 8, 2019, 09:14When I bought my (facelift) car nearly 3 years ago it was bone stock. However, I recently noticed that the TRD front brace kit comes with a pair of rear braces which look a lot like something already fitted to my car.
The parts on my car run from the subframe to the trailing arm mount. To be honest they look pretty essential and there is nothing about their appearance to suggest they are any younger than the rest of the car. I've hunted for pictures but can't find anything conclusive. Can anyone enlighten me? We're they stock? A late model addition? Do the TRD bars fit somewhere else?
They're stock.
Thanks, as I had assumed. So what are the TRD items for?
Quote from: steveash on December 8, 2019, 09:40Quote from: Carolyn on December 8, 2019, 09:26Quote from: steveash on December 8, 2019, 09:14When I bought my (facelift) car nearly 3 years ago it was bone stock. However, I recently noticed that the TRD front brace kit comes with a pair of rear braces which look a lot like something already fitted to my car.
The parts on my car run from the subframe to the trailing arm mount. To be honest they look pretty essential and there is nothing about their appearance to suggest they are any younger than the rest of the car. I've hunted for pictures but can't find anything conclusive. Can anyone enlighten me? We're they stock? A late model addition? Do the TRD bars fit somewhere else?
They're stock.
Thanks, as I had assumed. So what are the TRD items for?
I'm pretty sure they do the same job as your own ones, just done for the pre-facelift car, which doesn't have them.
Quote from: Carolyn on December 8, 2019, 09:47Quote from: steveash on December 8, 2019, 09:40Quote from: Carolyn on December 8, 2019, 09:26Quote from: steveash on December 8, 2019, 09:14When I bought my (facelift) car nearly 3 years ago it was bone stock. However, I recently noticed that the TRD front brace kit comes with a pair of rear braces which look a lot like something already fitted to my car.
The parts on my car run from the subframe to the trailing arm mount. To be honest they look pretty essential and there is nothing about their appearance to suggest they are any younger than the rest of the car. I've hunted for pictures but can't find anything conclusive. Can anyone enlighten me? We're they stock? A late model addition? Do the TRD bars fit somewhere else?
They're stock.
Thanks, as I had assumed. So what are the TRD items for?
I'm pretty sure they do the same job as your own ones, just done for the pre-facelift car, which doesn't have them.
I see. That makes sense. It would have been a bit of a shock to find a modification on my car as it came from a long line of hairdressers!