Been spending a lot of time on the website lately leading up to putting a deposit down on a SR5 today. Not sure if this is supposed to mean something, or they're just doing website maintenance (but just to Limited/Platinum?). In the morning, the images for Limited/Platinum disappeared, and now...
Perhaps just trying to eke out any last bit of fuel economy from a narrower tire or lighter weight? Just spitballin'. It does make for nice uniformity through the entire lineup if SR5's 245/70R17 didn't throw a wrench into the works - 265 width on all other trims.
285/70R17 seems to be pretty...
Just checked your thread - your SR5 in Underground looks great and exactly what I would go for (would probably opt for Dueler Ascents or Outpost nATs in that size). Not gonna lie, the pics of the Ice Cap one are swaying me a bit in that direction though
Yeah you're not the only one, TRD Sport is at the bottom of my list. Whole bunch of pointless stuff I absolutely would not pay for (20s that I would ditch immediately even for steelies, big cluster yet small infotainment, fake hood scoop).
SR5 has remained at the top of my list since launch...
I won't lie, I would just ditch the 20s. imho kinda a nonsense wheel size for something like a 4Runner, you only start getting half decent sidewall height on 20s at like 34"+, which is almost always HD truck territory. 265/70R17 is probably one of the most common tire sizes in history.
iirc a...
This was 8 years ago with 3rd gen Taco and 2nd gen GM, that pricing situation was a bit different and basically flipped compared to the chatGPT results above.
No, it was that the newspaper clipping encompassed the entire selling experience for both the used and new 3rd gen. They were nowhere...
SR5 is 245/70R17 which is something like 2" smaller tire diameter than 265/70R18 on TRD OR. Which is about 1" difference ground clearance, ignoring other factors
SR5s should have basic unbranded shocks I'm pretty sure. I thought Sport doesn't have proper Bilsteins either, so no reason for SR5...
I don't disagree with much of what you're saying, but I really don't understand people who waited until now to doompost about Toyota. The Toyota reputation isn't new; about 8 years ago I walked into a Toyota dealer to inquire about a used and a new 3rd gen Tacoma. When we started talking about...
Excellent, sounds like a 265/70R18 or 265/70R17 would both fit then. Glad Toyota hasn't stooped to the level of actively preventing people from adding back features.
One thing that makes me curious though; on some other midsizers I've owned and driven, the exhaust and spare live in close...
Excellent, sounds like a 265/70R18 or 265/70R17 would both fit then. Glad Toyota hasn't stooped to the level of actively preventing people from adding back features.
One thing that makes me curious though; on some other midsizers I've owned and driven, the exhaust and spare live in close...
Needed to register here to say thanks for this detailed review. You answered pretty much all questions that none of the latest wave of "reviewers" could. Nice clear pictures for us all too. There's so much misinformation floating around from angry older gen owners in Youtube comments that it's...