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Manik Grille by toyboxx
Apr 27, 2004 (5:46 am)
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The one two and four piece are different versions of the same exact brush gaurd?
 
And I bet what you say is stainless is really chrome, right?
 
Lastly it won't fit over the stock sport bumper trim. (btw if you replace your sport bumper trim I would auction it because they go for a lot of money new) Also the grilles over the lights do not affect them.
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Bug Deflector 4-Runner by coalminer
Apr 27, 2004 (8:41 am)
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Does anyone have a recommendation on what brand is good and a photo of what the bug deflector looks like on a 2004 4-Runner. Like to purchase one for my new 4-runner
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Sport bumper trim` by dillon
Apr 27, 2004 (4:15 pm)
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Thanks toyboxx for your feedback. So, why would anyone buy anything other than the one piece.
Also, yes it is chrome. Seems to be considerably more expensive than black! Wonder if it is worth it? Also, the sport bumper trim, it looks nice, but how much does it serve functionally speaking?
 
Obviously the Manik offers more protection. In your opinion, what could it be auctioned for just to give me an idea.
Thanks again toyboxx,
 
Dillon
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Removing sport bumper trim by dillon
Apr 27, 2004 (4:22 pm)
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Toyboxx
Any idea if one removes the front bumper trim if there will be holes left and are they then going to be used by the Manik or Waag bars?
Hate to remove the bumper trim and have giant holes showing?
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
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Re: Bug Deflector 4-Runner [coalminer #478] by mgabel2
Apr 27, 2004 (7:54 pm)
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Replying to: coalminer (Apr 27, 2004 8:41 am)

Are these really worth it? Do they work? They don't look like they are attached very well.
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cabin air filter by dillon
Apr 28, 2004 (2:31 am)
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can someone recommend a part number and place to buy cabin air filter for 04 4 runner SR5 and where is filter located in vehicle for changing?
 
Thanks
 
Dillon
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dillon by toyboxx
Apr 28, 2004 (6:48 am)
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Sport bumper trim provides NO protection whatsoever. It is thin plastic and shatters easy. Yes it will leave holes if removed. Don't know what it could be auctioned for but they go for ~ $375 to $400 new from Toyota.
 
The Manik I'm guessing will come as one piece with the center part only and the the second piece might be the light gaurds added on, etc.
 Look at the warranty for both the chrome and black, that may be telling.
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Dunlop GrandTrek AT/20 Tires??? by feral
Apr 28, 2004 (1:04 pm)
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Hi All,
 
I "finally" recently bought a 4runner v8 sr5, too tall to fit in sport, long story, anyways, I am receiving it this friday and have heard that the stock tires SUCK and there is some previous posts saying other tires are really good, but not much talk on the quality of grand treks.
 
I am curious what you all thought of them. I looked into 'exchanging' the 'new' dunlops for Bridgestone Revo's, but i cant seem to get much for the dunlops. I am just curious if the dunlops REALLY suck, then i might just bite the bullet and upgrade now while the stock tires are still worth something.
 
Since i live in Ottawa Canada, SNOW driving is rather important, plus offroading maybe once a month, nothing to serious though.
 
Any help would be appreciated.
 
Thanks.
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RE: Dunlop GrandTrek AT/20 Tires??? by feral by alfster1
Apr 28, 2004 (3:19 pm)
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With regards to the Dunlop tires, I wouldn't say that they "suck." I think that they are great all around tires and provide a nice, smooth ride with little tire noise, but the Bridgestone's would be better for you considering your concern for snow driving. I have driven my Dunlop clad 4Runner in the snow with little difficulties in NYS. For off-roading,the Dunlops are ok, but don't have the bite for serious off-roading. It all depends upon your needs.
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hood protector by kheintz1
Apr 30, 2004 (2:46 pm)
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I own a 2003 4Runner Limited, and I had my dealer install the hood protector offered by Toyota. Thus far, I've not had any problems with this accessory, and in fact it seems very well made, very functional, and it looks great, too. In addition, I periodically check its mounting hardware for any loosening, and I've yet to find any. Highly recommended.

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