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Coil SumoSprings for 2023 Toyota Sienna AWD  

Updated 07/08/2025 | Published 04/06/2024

Question:

I’m interested in Sumo spring for my 23 Sienna AWD. From the catalog search, it appears they’re only available for FWD models. Would there be potentially sets for AWD types?

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Expert Reply:

The # CSS-1168R and # CSS-1195F are only confirmed to fit the FWD models but that doesn't mean there aren't Coil SumoSprings for your 2023 Sienna AWD. To find the right size you will need to measure the gap between in the middle of the coil.

Take the measurement with the vehicle as it sits. You do not need to raise it. Ensure that each side of the vehicle is within 1/4" (0.25") measurement of the other. If you only want them in the rear you don't have to measure the front. Once you have your measurement you can add it in the comments below I can find out which will fit your vehicle.

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Steve

6/20/2025

I also have an AWD 2023 Sienna, Does this kit fit?

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Robin H.

6/22/2025

@Steve we never received any confirmation on this. If you measure as outlined above you will be able to tell if the # CSS-1195F and # CSS-1168R will fit.
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Adam L.

7/7/2025

I measured the rear coil gap using the template and it is CSS-1094. Is that enough info for you to recommend which product to use with the 2023 AWD sienna? Thanks!

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Robin H.

7/8/2025

@AdamL if the spacing matched the SumoSprings template for the # CSS-1094 that is the one you want to use. It is really that simple.
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Adam L.

7/7/2025

Also Robin, is it possible to size up on your recommendation to provide extra lift on the back end? Or is that inadvisable? Thanks.

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Robin H.

7/8/2025

@AdamL inadvisable. You wouldn't really achieve any kind of lift, would probably have trouble with the installation, and might end up making the ride too stiff.

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