

🚀 Elevate your Tacoma’s towing game with torque and ease!
The TORQUE Airbag Suspension Kit (TR2407) is a premium rear helper spring system designed for 2005-2023 Toyota Tacoma 2WD, 4WD, and Prerunner models. It supports up to 5000 lbs towing capacity, installs easily with no drilling required, and replaces the Firestone Ride Rite 2407 with OEM precision. This all-inclusive kit enhances ride quality, stability, and braking by using adjustable air pressure to reduce axle-to-frame impact, making it the ultimate upgrade for serious Tacoma owners.










| ASIN | B07G2TBXX2 |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Best Sellers Rank | #408,484 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #627 in Automotive Replacement Air Suspension Kits |
| Brand | Torque |
| Brand Name | Torque |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 206 Reviews |
| Included Components | Installation Guide, Installation Hardware |
| Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TORQUE |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1-year manufacturer warranty |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| UPC | 827156570016 |
T**R
Fits 1998 Tacoma 3.4L V6 - durable product and increased ride quality
Fantastic quality and even better customer service. The directions are a little confusing but there are youtube videos that explain the installation better. These fit my 1998 Tacoma 3.4L V6 very well and increased payload capacity and ride quality. Great value for the money! I paired these with a Camburg/Bilstein suspension and strut kit, worked like a charm. Be sure to use Teflon tape (provided in install kit) on the brass air fitting on the top of the bag, they will leak otherwise. The upper bracket on the left airbag failed (defect) but the customer service made all the difference.
R**R
Easy installation
Work great on my Toyota that little extra amount for pulling a trailer
J**H
Great item, bad packaging.
Great kit missing one bracket. Didn’t want to return item so I made the bracket.. Bad packaging box was open when received and brackets were wrap with plastic wrap. All brackets should have been put in a bag.
J**S
Use locktite and you'll not regret it
This fit perfectly in my 18' tacoma sport. I previously swapped the leaf pack with a TRD Pro from my buddy's truck for slightly stiffer springs. I regularly haul firewood with a dual axle trailer and get pretty close to 6,000lbs. Multiple days during the summer months. I was on the fence with ordering a set of Sumo foam blocks. But wasn't in love with the idea of having a permanent stiff ride. I decided to give these a try. First off, they work great. But you will want to follow the instructions and USE LOCKTITE! I went through and did parts inventory to make sure I had all the components before I started to disable my only ride. Follow the installation instructions provided and you'll figure it out pretty easily. The 2 places I used red locktite were for the top locking nut on the airbag, and the bottom bolt for the airbag. I know that locktite on a locking nut is kind of overkill, but I REALLY don't need the bags falling out during a 16 mile trail ride hauling a trailer 2 hours from the nearest town. I also bought a .8 gallon air compressor with tank from a train horn kit. Minus the train horn nonsense for around $80.00. And a air suspension paddle system with gauges and independent levers of each bag. Kind of like what is in an old semi for the seat, but with a gauge. I stuffed that into the right side door in the bed of the truck. Mounted the air compressor underneath on the right side. Above the tail pipe and to the right of the spare tire. Ran a 14 gauge wire in a loom all the way to the battery. Put a 30A in line fuse in it. And threw a 12v flip switch on the other end. Also stuffed in the door in the bed. Now all I have to do is flip a switch, fill the tank and then set my bags to whatever I need them to be. All in it ran me about $400.00. It's not as fancy as some of the bluetooth controlled air ride kits that can run you $5K plus install. But this does what I need it to. And I installed all of it. So if I do have a failure or a leak I know exactly what I'm looking at. Bag kit took about 1.5-2.0 hours. Air setup took an additional 3. Mainly because I an OCD and wanted to have each line it's own color for easy troubleshooting later. And was meticulous about how I ran each hose. If you aren't mechanicly inclined then have an offroad shop, or a custom shop do the install and save yourself some frustration. But if you are on the fence about this kit, I'd buy it. While it doesn't increase towing capacity, it does significantly improve the truck level while fully loaded. And makes it much safer to steer at highway speeds while hauling heavy stuff.
E**S
Used, missing parts and leaking bag
Sent me used and missing parts in the first package. Sent me a second package to replace the missing parts but not new bags. I’ve been battling a leak since I bought them. I’ve replaced all the lines and connections multiple times. I can only conclude the bags had a leak and was returned with the rest of the parts then somehow found its way to me. I’ve soaked them all in soapy water to try and find the leak but to no avail. Save yourself headaches and hassle and buy the Firestone. It can’t possibly be worse.
P**S
Airbags
After drilling some holes they bolt right up and have been running them for 6 months with zero issues, very pleased they are capable of around 4-5” of travel and ride just like any other airbag. Would buy again.
H**S
Follow the installation instructions!
The quality of this product is A.1. However, I would like to remind every new customer to read the installation instructions very carefully. I found out the hard way that I didn't. After I completed the installation I initiated the leak test and had to realize that one side deflated shortly after pumping it up. The installation instruction clearly states that you should not use a side cutter to cut the air-line, but I did because of laciness to get a more appropriate tool. Getting to the fittings above the air bags (after they are all installed) wasn't much fun and to disconnect the air line from the fittings was even harder. Anyway, I finally separated the fitting from the line and cut 1/2 inch with a sharp razorblade to get a nice square cut and WITHOUT SQUEEZING THE TUBE! The leak test after I had everything reinstalled was and still is without the slightest leak. Don't use a side cutter!!!
M**T
2021 Toyota Tacoma. Just read the review if you are going to buy.
Install was harder than it should have been. After struggling for some time I realized that it wasn't me that couldn't get the bolts in it was in fact the brackets were not properly drilled out in alignment with the other brackets that mount to the frame. I checked it on my work bench and sure enough... they didn't align. I wasn't going to give up and return at this point so i just aligned the brackets and drilled them out on the bench. Wow..... Now all the sudden when I'm struggling to get the bolts in they actually go through the brackets. After all of the struggle and the bad words I said All in all when it was completed I was happy with the product. It's probably worth getting a quote for someone to install locally but I always like to do stuff on my own if I can. Not for beginners. The bolts circled in red are the ones that wouldn't align that I had to drill out. Pro tip... The hardware connections are on the back side of the frame away from you, so hopefully you have tools and a good flashlight. Another possible help would be to jack up by the body and not by drive train... would probably make install easier with more room. Also, start on the driver side like the instructions say not passenger side like I did that has heat shield. Getting my orientation without that would have been way better, but that ones on me. It's been a couple months now and they are holding air and steady. I will definitely update this review if things change for the worse. Install frustration aside... I am happy with the bags so far.
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