Heavy-Duty Performance for the Toyota Tundra 3rd Gen.
The Dobinsons C59-837V Coil Springs are built for superior ride quality, load support, and off-road capability. Designed specifically for the Toyota Tundra 3rd Gen (2022–2025), these springs are precision-engineered and manufactured in-house at Dobinsons’ Central Queensland, Australia facility, ensuring complete quality control and performance consistency.
With over 80 years of suspension design experience, Dobinsons crafts every spring for a precise vehicle fit — no generic solutions. Each C59-837V spring is made from high-tensile steel, then shot-peened, scragged, and powder-coated to maximize strength and longevity. Whether you’re hauling, touring, or tackling rugged trails, these springs deliver a durable, stable, and comfortable ride.
⚙️ Key Features
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🇦🇺 Australian Made – Designed, engineered, and built at Dobinsons’ own manufacturing facility.
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🧩 Tailored Fitment – Application-specific design for the Toyota Tundra 3rd Gen — not a one-size-fits-all spring.
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💪 Premium Materials – Shot-peened, scragged, and powder-coated for corrosion resistance and long-term reliability.
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🏋️♂️ Optimized for Load & Lift – Perfect for lifted setups, off-roading, and heavy towing.
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✅ ISO9001:2008 Certified – Produced under globally recognized manufacturing standards.
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🧪 Tested to Perform – In-house spring rate and fatigue testing ensure durability and consistency.
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🌍 Global Network – Backed by Dobinsons’ worldwide distribution and support.
🚗 Vehicle Compatibility
| Make | Model | Years | Category |
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| Toyota | Tundra (3rd Gen) | 2022–2025 | Suspension Parts |
🛡️ Warranty
Dobinsons Spring & Suspension™ provides a comprehensive warranty against manufacturing defects:
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2 years from the invoice date for coil springs, leaf springs, and shock absorbers.
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1 year from the invoice date for all other parts.
All claims must be made in writing within the warranty period. Inspection and return procedures must comply with Dobinsons’ or the importer’s return policy.
