It really is a dealer by dealer experience. Some have no issues, some do. But Toyota, I believe, does require them to provide a VIN. How enforceable that is, I don't know. But this has been the case for years.
The problem is that these are all new vehicles and parts are still somewhat...
Every valet I drive into, whether hotel or restaurant, the valet guys are always hovering around my Pro, asking a ton of questions. Many of them drive 4th and 5th gen 4Rs or are just Toyota truck fanboys. Even at some very high end hotel valets in Beverly Hills where basically every other car...
Looks good, great job installing it as well. And glad you kept the crash bar with this bumper. The bumper is aluminum, requiring the crash bar. For those of us that replace with a steel bumper, the crash bar comes off. Without the crash bar with an aluminum bumper, god forbid you got in an...
The design looks great. I'd be one of those guys that wouldn't want a wood grain on a metal product. Would look way off. I'm just looking for the finished result to look exactly like your fronts in order to have a matching front.
Good work boys. Waiting patiently.
With a +12 offset with 75s or 70s, you'll be rubbing pretty good with no lift. Nothing that can't be fixed by removing the safety plate and a little bit of trimming up front.
Lexland is Hannshow rebranded. They closed Hannshow. I'd stay away as they are not a reputable company. Cheap products and bad customer service. I know this because I was an affiliate of theirs and I stopped doing so a couple months ago.
Zero benefit aside from not having to buy new ones every 30K miles. Reusable filters are a nice marketing gimmick. No real data supporting any improvement. Only data comes from the companies that produce them. Unless you're retuning, they're useless and in many cases don't filter as well as...
As she sits today. I like looking at her.
These Recons ride so damn smooth because they're standard SLs 295/70/18s (53 lbs each, which are only 10lbs heavier than the original ones it came with) but I think I'm going to go beefier with true 35x12.5s to get a wider stance. The 295/70s are true...
Ah, the million dollar question over the years. It's debatable. It also depends on individuals as all our eyes are different and see light different. For me, selective yellow is easy on my eyes and I adapt to it quickly. I cannot see crap with an amber color. I hate it. I had an amber roof...
Is this a serious question, or trolling??? I mean if money is literally not even a consideration, then I guess, ok...
But this has to be trolling. Makes absolutely no sense for so many reasons.