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659 messages, Last post on Dec 13, 2008 at 11:05 PM
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Replying to: jpr9454 (Oct 16, 2003 7:46 pm) anyone know if you can use a lexus key cut to fit a 4runner? or a place to buy a remote transmitter and key combo type key. or can you just slip in a toyota key in one those nifty vw keys? |
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I am leaning towards buying the 2006 SR5 4wd 4Runner, but I would like to have the X-REAS suspension. Is it worth the extra money to buy the Sports Edition just to get the REAS? Also, what are the advantages of larger wheels - 17 inch -- for both onroad and offroad driving? I don't care about the appearance. Thanks. TLT
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Replying to: tlt (Jan 17, 2006 11:51 pm) |
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Replying to: tlt (Jan 17, 2006 11:51 pm) The more rubber you have, the cushier the ride, the less rubber, the more precise the handling will be. Regarding X-REAS, I would suggest to just drive both vehicles and see which you like. By getting the Sport, you aren't just getting the REAS as an add-on, you are getting the extra options here and there, and as you mentioned larger rims, and larger brakes ( which can't fit with 16" rims ). Good luck. |
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Replying to: grahmm (Jan 08, 2006 6:27 pm) Another item we discovered was the standard Toyota hitch cover. It is very stylish and will keep the inside of the hitch from rusting. Fits snugly and is a rubber like material. Looks much nicer than the one the dealership had on.
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Considering adding a rear spoiler to my 06 SR5. I noticed a 4 runner today that had their rear braking light on the spoiler. With my rear top braking light on the vehicle is it possible to add a spoiler? If so, is it possible the screws used could rust from water penetration between the spoiler and vehicle?
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Hi folks, I have a 2005 4R LTD with navi. I plan to add an overhead DVD player and a local TV tuner. Is Alpine a good choice? Also, is there a way to make the stock navigation screen also accept outside inputs to act as a regular display?? Thanks much! |
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Replying to: robg4 (Jan 23, 2006 8:32 pm) |
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Replying to: glenski01 (Mar 14, 2005 10:54 am) |
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hey guys, i'm sure this has been discussed before, but searching the archives is proving difficult and new products might have been developed since the last time this was discussed. I am preparing to purchase a hitch rack that carries 4 bicycles for my 4Runner. Due to cost, I am not going to purchase the rack that holds the bikes by the tires, but the one that supports the frame. I believe that I have a 2 inch hitch. Yak and Thule seem to be the most popular brands. 1. Do I need a rack that swings out (sideways) or one that leans forward in order to be able to open the tailgate while loaded with bikes? 2. Which version of each brand is the most durable (i.e. more metal than plastic)? 3. Are there any other brands that you guys would recommend. 4. What is the weight rating of the 4Runner's hitch? Thanks in advance. |
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