Well that happened to me a few times too and nothing until yesterday.... small chip right in the middle... i already got it filled. Also happened on a clear city highway....
Oh dear.! That's bummer. Good it got fixed I hope;
So far no dings, but a handful of rock chips and light scratches... Oh and a windshield chip yesterday to add to the collection...
I'm not careless, and try good to take care in and out of our vehicles, but this one is hard.
The 4R is never...
Thanks for getting back around and sharing this. I did my first one @ 1936 miles but did not test it.( w/ some 500 miles of travel) Good peace of mind for many here seeing those results.
9700 miles and still squealing....Sad to see folks here getting "it fixed" so it can return later on.....As I imagined : let's hang in there until they have a proper fix... reverse into the spots I guess..
Mine did it forward the other day....same conditions (speed and brake application) as in...
So far so good! I only used it for throwing bags of mulch (2-3) on short trips. Also the "L" brackets have been useful to secure bungies to for carrying some lumber trim and pvc pipe.
I also checked the other day and nothing is loose so far despite not using Loctite. ( I know)
The rack...
Man... my collection of scratches keeps growing.....that's a nice extra protection, but I guarantee my lovely wife will find a way to scratch around it.
The clear coat on these is softer than butter and Everest shows it all. I keep the 4runner dirty to hide some. I just swiped a soft green...
I did notice that too. It's been so hot that I have barely drove with windows cracked.
Thanks for sharing this info and it's totally worth the inspection.
I figure a peel and stick foam weatherstrip might work?
I have a TH and haven't compared side by side w/ TRDOR, but seeing them on the street seems like a very minimal difference to me.
I think Pro and TH have same spec's on lift.
4.75" Front and 5.5" rear : bottom of fender flares lip to top of tire. Note: Flares are not same between TRDOR & TH.
Same here... I checked the other day and gave nightmares where water was coming in...:cautious::cautious:
All I can think it's by design for easier window/seal replacement. For comparison 3rd gen's are petrified in there...rock solid.
Don't lean on window..
It came from factory on TH< did not even try looking into it.
Since Toyota seems to be slapping those digital keys on higher trims, it gave me a bargain chip to remove some PIO I did not want....I did have to suck up a few...
I'm old school and yes the key fob is large but oh well....
Thanks...