The 2019 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is built for off-road performance with a specially tuned suspension that includes FOX shocks, unique springs, and heavier sway bars. Whether you need to replace worn components or verify your truck's parts, having the correct OEM part numbers is essential. Below is a comprehensive list of suspension part numbers for the 2019 Tundra TRD Pro, covering front and rear assemblies, sway bars, and bushings.
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Genuine Toyota Tundra TRD PRO Fox Suspension Kit PTR61-34190
Front Suspension Components
The front suspension on the 2019 TRD Pro uses FOX 2.5-inch internal bypass shocks with remote reservoirs and specific coil springs. These parts are unique to the TRD Pro and not interchangeable with standard Tundra models.
FOX Front Shock Assembly (Left)
OEM Part Number: 48510-0C091 This is the complete left front shock assembly including the FOX shock, coil spring, and top mount. It is pre-assembled and ready to install. The shock features aluminum construction and a piggyback reservoir.
FOX Front Shock Assembly (Right)
OEM Part Number: 48520-0C091 Same as the left side but for the right front. The part numbers are specific to each side because of the orientation of the reservoir hose.
Front Coil Spring
OEM Part Number: 48131-0C090 If you only need the spring (e.g., to replace a broken spring or to change ride height), Toyota sells the spring separately. The TRD Pro springs are stiffer than standard Tundra springs to handle off-road loads.
Front Upper Control Arm
OEM Part Number: 48068-0C090 (Left) / 48069-0C090 (Right) The upper control arms on the TRD Pro are the same as the standard Tundra, but they are often replaced when lifting the truck. These part numbers are for the complete arm with ball joint and bushings.
Front Lower Control Arm
OEM Part Number: 48070-0C090 (Left) / 48071-0C090 (Right) Lower control arms are sturdy but can wear due to off-road use. They come with ball joints and bushings pre-installed.
Front Stabilizer Bar (Sway Bar)
OEM Part Number: 48810-0C030 The 2019 TRD Pro uses a 34mm front sway bar (thicker than the standard 31mm bar). This part number is for the bar only; bushings and links are separate.
Front Stabilizer Bar Link
OEM Part Number: 48820-0C030 (each side) These are the links that connect the sway bar to the lower control arm. They often wear out and cause clunking noises.
Front Stabilizer Bar Bushing
OEM Part Number: 48815-0C030 (set of two) The bushings hold the sway bar to the frame. They should be replaced if cracked or flattened.
Rear Suspension Components
The rear suspension uses FOX 2.0-inch shocks with piggyback reservoirs and a multi-leaf spring pack. The leaf springs are specific to the TRD Pro for increased load capacity and off-road articulation.
FOX Rear Shock (Left)
OEM Part Number: 48530-0C090 Left rear shock. The FOX shocks are rebuildable, but many owners choose to replace them with new OEM units when they wear out (typically around 50,000–70,000 miles).
FOX Rear Shock (Right)
OEM Part Number: 48540-0C090 Right rear shock. Same as left, but orientation matters for reservoir mounting.
Rear Leaf Spring Assembly (Left)
OEM Part Number: 48231-0C090 This is the complete left rear leaf spring pack. The TRD Pro leaf springs have an additional leaf and a stiffer rate compared to the standard Tundra. They also include the overload spring.
Rear Leaf Spring Assembly (Right)
OEM Part Number: 48232-0C090 Right side leaf spring pack. Replacement requires removing the U-bolts and axle.
Rear Leaf Spring Bushing Kit
OEM Part Number: 48201-0C090 (set of 4 bushings) The bushings at the spring eyes wear out over time. This kit includes all four bushings needed for a complete refresh.
Rear Suspension U-Bolts
OEM Part Number: 48286-0C090 (set of 2) U-bolts should always be replaced when removing leaf springs because they can stretch. This set includes the nuts and washers.
Rear Stabilizer Bar
OEM Part Number: 48810-0C040 The rear sway bar on the TRD Pro is 28mm (standard Tundra is 22mm). This part number includes the bar only.
Rear Stabilizer Bar End Link
OEM Part Number: 48820-0C040 (each side) Rear links are shorter than front ones. Replace in pairs.
Rear Stabilizer Bar Bushing
OEM Part Number: 48815-0C040 (set of two) These are the frame bushings for the rear sway bar.
Additional Components and Hardware
Front Shock Reservoir Bracket
OEM Part Number: 48825-0C090 (each side) The reservoir brackets hold the remote reservoirs on the front shocks. They can break on rough trails; these are the OEM replacements.
Front Shock Reservoir Hose
OEM Part Number: 48826-0C090 (each side) The hose that connects the reservoir to the shock body. If damaged, it can leak oil and cause shock failure.
Rear Shock Mount Bushing
OEM Part Number: 48827-0C090 (each side) The bushing at the top of the rear shock can wear out and cause noise.
Leaf Spring Center Bolt
OEM Part Number: 90119-08022 If you are rebuilding the leaf spring pack, the center bolt holds the leaves together. Replace it if it’s bent or rusty.
Where to Buy and Pricing
These part numbers are genuine Toyota parts. You can purchase them from any Toyota dealer or online Toyota parts retailers. Prices vary, but expect to pay approximately:
- Front FOX shock assembly: $250–$350 each
- Rear FOX shock: $150–$200 each
- Leaf spring pack: $400–$600 each
- Sway bar: $150–$250
- Bushings and links: $20–$80 each
Always confirm the part number with your vehicle’s VIN, as running changes can occur. The 2019 Tundra TRD Pro production ran from mid-2018 to early 2019, so some components may have been updated.
Final Recommendation
If you are replacing worn suspension, consider replacing shocks and springs as a set to maintain balanced performance. The FOX shocks on the TRD Pro are high-quality but not lifetime parts; expect to replace them around 60,000 miles if you off-road regularly. For a restoration, order all shocks, springs, bushings, and sway bar links at once to save on shipping and labor. Use genuine Toyota parts for reliability—aftermarket alternatives may not match the ride quality. If you need a part number not listed here, consult the Toyota parts catalog or a dealer parts specialist.
When working on the suspension, always torque all bolts to factory specifications. The 2019 Tundra TRD Pro is a capable truck, and keeping its suspension in top condition ensures years of off-road enjoyment.