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1400 messages, Last post on Oct 12, 2009 at 8:45 AM
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I was told that I/N will have an air filter in a couple of cons. Does anyone know of a substitute sized I/N filter? Anyone do anything yet to their highlander like change springs (lower) or performance mod? DennisD
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| I've been told by my sales rep that the HL fog lights are the same size as the 2001 Grand Am fogs, and they can be put in. I have not looked into it, but I know that you can get those for much cheaper than the HL fogs. Would be interested to know what anyone finds out. | |
| I'm interested in purchasing fog lights for my HL. I was told by dealer that the HL fog lights are not available to purchase separately yet. Have you been told that the HL fog lights are available? If so what's the price. Thanks. | |
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Yes the fog lights are available from toyota ($280 lights only) and you better stick with the original ones because the opening for mounting the lights after you remove the round covers is very unusual, and there is no other way to support any other kind of light, unless you custom make some kind of bracket. I also installed a remote controlled relay that works with the HOMELINK system. Check post #23 |
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| osoriob, where can i get the remote lighting system by rally. I'm ignorant when it comes to this. so you can turn it off and on by the homelink system with out any wire harness.Is there a wire that goes to the battery for power from the lights? can anybody install this with direction. how difficult is it to place the fog lights in the bumper. thanks for your info. | |
| Where is the dealer located who is selling the fog lights for $280? My dealer is still telling me that fog lights are not available to be purchased separately for the highlander yet. Thanks. | |
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I bought my remote control kit a the local pep-boys store. The remote operated relay kit comes with a complete wire harness,1- 30amp relay, 1- remote receiver box and two portable transmiters (program them, following the steps on the owners manual)to make them work with the buttons on the visor. Yes you have to connect the power lead to the battery to feed power the relay. and find a good chassis ground. It took me a good 2 hours two install the kit, make sure you get extra zip-ties because the kit only gives you 3 or 4. The fog lights I purchased came from a dealer in the carolinas www.toyotaparts4u.com Very good service and prices. |
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Hi, As a new owner of a Highlander what are your thoughts on a paint protection package and extended warranty? thanks
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So far I've been unable to find the K/N Air filter (the RX-300 filter isn't the same). Here's something I've been doing for the cars that I don't change the intake plumbing... On my '01 Highlander I've drilled several holes (about 3/8" each) on the "BOTTOM,FIXED PART" of the air box. If you look, Toyota has put a few smaller ones. What this does is allow more air to enter the box on the pre-filtered side. I've noticed just a better "throat" sound on flooring the pedal, intake air sounds less restricted. I hope someone develops a cold air induction ram air type tubing for the Highlander. I've seen a difference in my NSX with this set-up. Still waiting for word on a lowering spring,strut setup. Maybe that TRD supercharger...?? DennisD |
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TRD supercharger????!!! Wow....sounds like fun! <g> |
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