That's way high. My dealership in Gorham, NH charged me $95 as well.
But as SouthCoast pointed out it's easy to do yourself. Unlike the Gen 5 these have a simple screw on filter that's easy to get to from underneath.
Some people may feel as I do that 1) Having the speaker in is a theft magnet. 2) Having the speaker left out doesn't make a huge difference in the quality of the music.
You might be interested in this article:
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/review-2025-4runner-vs-land-cruiser-offroad-comparison-test-at-moab-by-tfl-video-text-summary.2356/
Yeah, I was worried before hand that it would "darken up" the truck too much. But when I picked up the truck afterwards I loved it.
Have fun with yours!
On my Trailhunter I'm running.
18x9 Method MR701 BLK paint rims with
LT265/70R-18 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 E load.
The combination is working out great. No shake or wobble at high speeds.
I've found that if I run at 33 PSI The ride is very reasonable and not harsh.
I really appreciate you taking the time and trouble to make this measurement. It relieves my mind a lot to know that the inverter is producing clean power. How do you like that instrument compared with others? I'd love to get a O-scope but for my occasional needs I can't justify the cost.
Here is one way to do it:
1) Yakima EXO Hitch System.
2) Overland Vehicle Systems HD Nomadic 270 LT Awning
3) Rotopax fuel pack mounted on the top of the ARB roof rack.
4) Rotopax also makes water containers.