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  1. I got to drive a 24’ MY 4Runner TRD Pro and honestly I understand why people miss the V6.

    I was able to test drive a new Land Cruiser 1958. I'm 6' tall; no headroom issue. However, I tend to lean the seat back farther than normal (maybe).
  2. Undecided TRD Offroad Premium v TRD Sport Premium - INPUT REQUESTS

    Am I missing something? I was just comparing specs on the Toyota website; it looks like the Sport comes only with rear wheel drive and limited slip. Is that correct? Before seeing that I would have said that the biggest difference for folks going off-road would be the locking rear differential...
  3. Take or pass on this 2025 4runner TRD-OFF Road Premium Hybrid. Good price?

    If you could commit on one that has been built you might avoid the tariff that supposedly goes into effect on April 3. An extra $1600 is a lot less than the added tariff expense. 2 months ago I paid a deposit on one that was not equipped exactly the way I wanted it, but then kept on checking...
  4. Weight of front skid plates (TRD Pro aluminum vs. Trailhunter steel)?

    The skids that came on my Trailhawk are fairly thin steel, maybe 1/8", not more than 3/16" and have held up well to the relatively light whacks and grinding I've given them on CO and UT trails. They have gouges but no cracks or deep dents. For my use, thicker steel skids would be overkill.
  5. Weight of front skid plates (TRD Pro aluminum vs. Trailhunter steel)?

    Weight is important. So is durability. Based on the appearance of his skids, the guy who did this review is obviously more hard-core than I am (and probably most others too), but he prefers steel. He does say that everyone has to make their own decision based on the kind of driving they do and...
  6. Weathertech Floor liners "coming soon"

    For those of us who like Weathertech floor liners; the Weathertech website shows "Coming Soon" for Gen6.
  7. Onion Creek & Hideout Canyon (Moab) run w/ Off-Road Premium

    Nice photos, but it's hard to go wrong at Onion Creek. I'm glad a few folks are finally beginning to leave the pavement. Since our ORP is still in transit, I'm living vicariously.
  8. Sliders, Rails, Steps - measurements and fitment

    Hello Bill, Our 4R won't arrive for a few weeks, and we won't need sliders until late summer when we make our annual trip to CO/UT, but I'm wondering if you've chosen/installed sliders yet. I like the apparent quality of the WD product. CBI might be as good. Shipping of either one to MN will...
  9. 6th Gen + Snow = Amazing

    There's more difference than just turning a knob. With full-time 4WD, if any wheel begins to slip, torque is redirected from there to wheels with traction. With part-time, if one front AND one rear wheel are off the ground (as when crossing a diagonal gully) or if those wheels are on very...
  10. Aftermarket Crossbars for TRD Off-Road Premium ORP

    I have Yakima "universal" cross bars that easily adjusted to fit our Jeep, and I'm confident they'll work on 4R. They have a fully adjustable clamp that fits around the rails. Length is infinitely adjustable. Unfortunately, our TRD is still in transit so I can't verify yet but will post again later.
  11. 6th Gen + Snow = Amazing

    Switching from Jeep to 4R TRD, we're giving up full-time 4x4. I know we'll miss it, but find some consolation in willb's enthusiastic review of the 4R in slippery conditions.
  12. Off-road reviews

    So far on 4R6G we're seeing lots of posts about modifications and various other info, but other than from TFL and a couple others, hardly any reviews/photos/videos of anyone going off-road. I'm waiting! My own ORP won't arrive for a few weeks, and we can't get to any significant trails until...
  13. Wireless Trailer Brake Controller options

    The TRD OR without Tow Tech I paid a deposit on is still "in transit". I'd decided on the Prodigy RF, but prefer the OEM package. Using Toyota "Search Inventory", I repeatedly looked out 500 miles for one equipped as I wanted. Over a month I found 4. My dealer was patient and tried without...
  14. Your Allocated Vehicle Does Not Appear on Toyota.com/Inventory Page

    I paid a deposit on an ORP weeks ago. I require a brake controller and that one doesn't have the Tow Tech pkg. which I prefer over aftermarket. So my dealer, an extremely patient man, has attempted 3 times at dealer trades. Nobody has wanted to trade until today (attempt #4). This ORP...
  15. Trailer Brake Controller Prewiring

    The Tekonsha Prodigy RF doesn't use your phone. It has its own little control panel that plugs into a 12 volt receptacle (cigarette lighter).
  16. Trailer Brake Controller Prewiring

    As others have mentioned, the Tekonsha Prodigy RF is verified by eTrailer to fit 2025 4R, and it's plug & play, but doesn't require an under-dash connection. It works via Bluetooth.
  17. Trailer Brake Controller Prewiring

    If the white connector is for attachment of an aftermarket controller, it seems that Tekonsha or others would soon build a custom jumper to go between their controller and the connector. But if the white connector is for the OEM brake controller, then why couldn't a OEM unit be installed? I...
  18. Trailer brake controller - installing Factory OEM Toyota or Aftermarket

    I appreciate those suggestions. I checked eTrailer; REDARC is reasonably priced and looks like a suitable unit. eTrailer shows two REDARC units, one more suitable for off-road use. They also show a Tekonsha wireless unit; higher cost and less convenient installation. Is it safe to assume...
  19. Trailer brake controller - installing Factory OEM Toyota or Aftermarket

    My 4R will come without the Tow Tech package and I need a trailer brake controller. I've asked the dealership sales, parts, and service departments as well as Toyota Customer Service if the Toyota brake controller can be installed post-delivery. Nobody seems to know. Assuming that there's a...



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