I am running the Cooper R+T in 255/75/17 and I have been really impressed so far. Gas milage is down slightly, but really not bad. I've had them since April, no snow -- but they've handled the beach and some mid-moderate trails really well. Wet traction also seems really good, but that will...
There’s only a few 6th gens in my city, and the other Heritage Blue one I’ve seen is a TRD OR. There’s also a white TRD OR and one Red that I didn’t see the model. That said, there are a ton of 5th gens and Tacomas, so people are probably just happy with what they’ve got.
I honestly didn’t even notice it until it started to peel off. My dealer didn’t hesitate to replace it, which is nice. Actually my dealership has never given me any issues so I’m not surprised. As soon as they get the parts to fix my brakes they’ve already said they would do those as well.
It mattered to me. The fact that the Tacoma isn’t, swayed me even further (I’ve owned 3 4R and 1 Taco) when I was deciding on going back to a Tacoma.
I’m just psyched there’s another person here who picked up their 4Runner in Olympia! My local dealer as well. I also had a 5th generation and did a lot of the same modifications that you did. But, it was the fuel mileage that always disappointed me. I’m over 5k miles and really the only...
I’ll say in my case since I was already there, they just had one of the techs put it in reverse. I gave them the TSB number and it was as simple as that.
I think the spoiler might be designed to have some play. Mine has been like that for 5 months and after many washes and slamming the hatch it’s still the same. The shifter is cheap, but I was also used to the billet aluminum knob I had on my 5th gen. I’m sure there will be aftermarket...
They're on crack, lol. It covers all 2025 4Runners regardless of VIN. To be fair, the guy at the service dept said they were waiting on an official TSB and didn't see that it was out -so maybe they just didn't know and were covering.
I’m just curious to see if this actually fixes the issue or if it happens again. If it’s the latter, I will absolutely wait 30k miles to have fresh pads put on.
I just happened to be at the dealership today and mentioned this TSB. Unfortunately the parts are on back order, but I have an appointment later this month to hopefully address the noise.
Toyota Technical Service Bulletin – T-SB-0046-25
Date: July 24, 2025
Title: Front Brake Squeal Noise
Service Category: Brake
Section: Brake (Front)
Market: USA
Applicability
Year(s):
2025: 4Runner, 4Runner HV
2024–2025: Land Cruiser
Introduction
Some 2024–2025 model year Land Cruiser...