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Replying to: jcrunner (Sep 28, 2005 4:54 pm) Did you replace the factory stereo? I checked the same model in the Crutchfield. and they say it is completely unfit. SO what did you do. If you can please tell me it will be really helpful Thanks, PG |
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Replying to: jstone (Aug 10, 2005 2:49 pm) Unfortunately, it doesn't apply to those w/ JBL system. |
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I am thinking of purchasing the K&N cold air intake and changing the factory air filter system. Have anybody modified the factory air filter to a cold air intake value to the manifold? If yes, are there any suggestions or issues after installing it?
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Replying to: timbo2 (Aug 30, 2005 8:20 pm) |
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Replying to: donnandy (Oct 26, 2005 1:00 pm) |
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Anyone know if a key fob from a 2003 4runner can be programmed to work on a 2005? I have a 2005 but picked up two fobs on ebay that are from a 2003. They are new and have not been programmed, however, I noticed that the FCC ID numbers are different. Before I pay the dealer to try to program them, Im wondering if this is the determining factor, or if the car will recognize multiple fob signals. Thanks, Brian |
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Replying to: gurgs24 (Oct 11, 2005 9:13 am) Being that you have an SUV, I would go with a rear hitch mount system. The car is high enough, and then to have to throw your bike on top is a bit of a hassle. My friend does this with his Lexus SUV, and its a bit of a joke. Especially if you go riding with short people, you are the one who is always loading/unloading the bikes. Not to mention the stories I have heard about people forgetting about the bikes on top of the car and they "TRY" to go into a drivethrough or park in the garage. I would suggest going with a rear hatch rack that folds down to allow access to the tailgate. It truly is the most convenient. This is what I have had for my past two 4runners and it is great. In fact, I picked up a new rack this summer at Costco for $140 (it was a Softride rack that held 4 bikes and lowered effortlessly). I doubt they still have them since its a summer item, but I would look around. I chose a fold-down rack over the swing type. Also, my bike rack "arms" come off so its not sticking out when not in use. As a side note - I prefer the HOLLYWOOD racks over the Thule/Yakima bc their arms fold down when not in use. Hope this helps Brian |
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Replying to: ebrimberg (Apr 30, 2005 11:17 am) |
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Replying to: jcrunner (Sep 28, 2005 4:54 pm) I have a 2005 Limited with NAV but would love to upgrade the sysyem to play MP3's, local TV and DVD's. Where did you find this, and did you already have NAV installed on your car? And do the steering wheel controls still work? Seems like a decent upgrade. Thanks |
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