There is only one mounting point if you are simply designing a replacement for the factory tie down. If you are designing a solution, I think drilling new bolt holes would be ok if it spread the force evenly across the rear frame. Jmho.
I have noticed this as well. Access to my fish camp is a mile of dirt trails and the dust accumulation is substantial. Just thought it was a 4runner thing.
So I went to the dealer who serviced the truck and the dealer I bought it from. Neither had their body guy on staff today (important note.) Neither could confirm what the problem was and both said they would have a Toyota field rep come out and look at it. On the way home from the purchasing...
Hi everyone,
Took my 4r in for a 1100 mile oil change at a dealership. Dropped it off and picked it up a few hours later. I went to clean my tires, get the new tire gunk off and noticed what I initially thought was bird droppings on the hood. Attached are the photos. It looks like a...
TRD also has 6. Two can simply be loosened but the other 4 need to come out to slide the plate off. It is pretty simple, but helps to jack it up and use stands. The extra room makes it easier.
I traded in a cherokee ( not grand) and knew I wanted to replace the snow and mild off road Capability. I had been a Ford Explorer fan with 4 to my credit until they made it a large edge instead of a smaller expedition. Historically I did not fit in a taco or 4runner. The seat lay out and...
Do these mount to the frame or the body? It looks like from the photos they mount to the body like the tube steps. Thinking of replacing the factory installed steps.
I am considering whether the vehicle is right for my use case. I only use the 4runner specific features like 4wd etc on weekends and haven’t driven it in the winter or on a long highway road trip. If the cost of ownership including mpg doesn’t warrant the value i get out of it, then maybe I...