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  1. Info Request for Replacing Plastic Wheel Well Fenders with Painted Version

    Ha! Whoops, I just saw that you wrote that brand in your post.
  2. Info Request for Replacing Plastic Wheel Well Fenders with Painted Version

    Just stumbled across these also. https://www.roughcountry.com/product/configurable/toyota-sport-fender-flares-s-t12511c
  3. Info Request for Replacing Plastic Wheel Well Fenders with Painted Version

    Awesome. I’ll take a look at these. Thanks for the info.
  4. Factory XPEL PPF is peeling

    I was lucky enough to have an honest salesmen tell me to have the PPF done through an outside company. Yours doesn’t look that bad yet but you may want to take it to an auto aesthetic specialist and have them look at that. If you happen to be in Arizona, AZ Auto Aesthetics did a great job on mine.
  5. Paint matched fenders, door handles, mirrors, Seibon carbon hood on Ice Cap 2025 4Runner TRD Off-Road 6th gen

    Is this yours? I’m wanting to paint my fenders but I’m not sure if I can just paint the existing ones or need to order new ones.
  6. Info Request for Replacing Plastic Wheel Well Fenders with Painted Version

    I love my SR5 4x4 but I really don’t like the look of the matte plastic wheel well fenders. Done anyone know if I can order the fenders that are on the limited or platinum trim, either unpainted or already painted, and swap them out? Has anyone done this mod?
  7. Redline Tuning Hood Struts Installed on 2025 4Runner SR5

    These were super easy to install, no drilling. As long as the brackets are installed as instructed there is no twisting or movement of the brackets.
  8. First service and oil change at 10k miles recommended by Toyota?!

    Definitely recommend changing it every 5K. Just do it yourself. Lots of people on the forum are changing at 1k, 2.5K, 5K, then every 5K after that. This helps get the metal out from break in and keeps your turbo cool and lubricated. I’ll make sure to put a Toyota oil filter back on it at the 5K...
  9. Remove air dam preemptively before possible failure (falling off)?

    If you want to keep it, add a little blue thread lock on the screws. That should be enough to keep them from vibrating loose.



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