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Replying to: lukeg (Jun 12, 2004 7:18 am) Make sure you have the newest Navigation DVD. Version 4.1 is not accurate. Toyota has a Limited Service campaign for the new version, 4.2. |
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Replying to: bpatch2 (Nov 20, 2004 3:26 pm) I am also looking for the rearview mirror but thru Toyota they say it's about $600.00. Can you pass on the vendor name / e-mail address. |
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| Can someone please help. I have an 03 4runner with 265/70/16 tires on stock sr5 rims and would like to have a "bigger/bolder" look (like the sport or limited - I believe that they have 17 inch rims). Can someone recommend bigger tires without them looking too aggressive or without having to do a suspension lift? | |
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I have an 04 4runner 4x4 with 4.0L v6 and 4spd auto. I want to tow a lite trailer that weighs 2200# dry with a max weight of 3150#. Will be towing in mountains about half the time. Should I add a trans cooler? Thanks |
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I just ordered a 2005 4Runner Sport which will arrive in April. i have made a major lifestyle change and now live at a 6 acre site in the central California mountains. My house is at the top of a plot of land which slopes at a 70 degree angle. i want to protect my house from potential fires this summer. and there are many downed trees below my house. I am contemplating getting a Warn winch (9000 lb.0) to pull up braches which I chain saw on the slope below my house. The 4Runner will have a rear trailer hitch, and I plan on attaching a winch on a receiver bracket with an aircraft-type electrical connection to my battery to winch up the cut timber. Have any of you tried this set-up, and can you give me any advice? There is an asphalt road above the slope, and i figure on parking the 4Runner on the road and winching up the downed trees.
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Replying to: packmann (Feb 21, 2005 6:05 pm) I'm in a grass fire area so maintaining my Survivable Space is a bit easier. Steve, Host |
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Thanks Steve, HOST for the reply to my inquiry. I'm concerned that a wood mizer, winch , and a skid, might not do too well on a 70% slope. I will await the delivery of the V-8 Sport 4X4 4Runner and hope that some other reader of this forum has had some experience with a rear-mounted winch, connected to a universal mount on a rear hitch trailer receiver. I'm also curious whether or not the VIP securiy sysem may be a value to me. I drive to work, where I have a secure parking place. I garage my vehicle at my home. I live in a very rural mountain area, but I may well park my vehicle at a trailhead and snowshoe, hike, or mountain bike from the 4Runner. Will the VIP accessory be worth it in my situation? I can still add port installed options until late March. What accessories would any of you wished that you had added, and why?
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Replying to: packmann (Feb 21, 2005 6:05 pm) This is off of the automotive subject, but I wanted to ask you a question or two (if you don't mind). I live in the San Diego area and am looking for some land up in your neck of the woods. Can you tell me what town you are near and the cost per acre, land is going for? Additionally, is there more land available there? I'm also contemplating Oregon. My email address is yobow1 David |
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