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TRD Suspension part prices...

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If you go on KBB's web site and price the car with options...

Look what comes up...

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I spoke to Elmhurst Toyota I got some pricing on couple items.

Let me know if you guys need anything, I can help you get a discount. I ordered the rubber mats and trd oil filter. I am having a local shop that I use for my Supra to see if they can make me a intake for iM.

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Do you plan to get the stabilizer bar Nick?
Those springs should be one of the more popular things that folks here get, even the Scion iM demographic in general since it tends to attract the crowd that wants to push for that little bit more.
Do you plan to get the stabilizer bar Nick?
Depends on the price (also whats included) and when it comes out. If it's just a bar no bushings or anything the retail price is ridiculous. Maybe it'll be cheaper from a eBay hook up or friend at a dealer.

If someone like Whiteline, Eibach, H&R, or Hotchkis come out with one cheaper, or first I'll probably go with theirs...

TRD definitely made a mistake not having these parts ready at launch. They've definitely lost my money. I'd have paid their ridiculous prices at the time I purchased the car because install would have been free / included in the price. To buy TRD parts after the initial purchase of the vehicle though you'll have to install yourself, pay the dealer additional money, or find a shop to do it. I'm not paying full retail AND getting dirty.
It should come with more than just the bar but you're right, for $325 MSRP you may as well go to your friend or ebay for a cheaper product and installation.
Although they won't be cheap, i'll be looking forward to what KW suspension has coming out for the iM... that's if they plan for anything.
Maybe Air Runner can fill the suspension void? I think they're the only ones right now that has a kit for the Scion iM.
They can but it's not going to be cheap but worth it, plus they hold their value decently, good for those that only want to do this sort term and not the sort of thing to keep forever as some do.
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