19 g gas tank with average mpg of 20-23 should get about 380+ miles. I wonder if the indicator have some "reserve" once you run it down to 0. Maybe 2g in reserve.
they do have the lower part of the grill for sale
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The tire shop I spoke with mentioned to me every time wheel/tire size changes, an alignment and balance needs to be performed, also an odometer calibration is needed.
I see a lot a lot of tire/wheel upgrades on this forum. So, practically, are those step really necessary?
This is the explanation from a earlier model Tundra about the usage of air dam. Of course that's a active system vs. 4runner's DIY.
Looks like it helps at higher speed >37mph while not in 4H/4L/Tow...
Any one got a take off SR5 OEM tire/wheel want sell? I still have the 245/70/R17 OEM tire, can use a full size spare to replace the donut. I'm in the DFW area
I finally took my off.. 2 of the screws on the driver side were missing or lost and the ones on the passenger side were really loose, I was able remove them by hand. It's still salvageable, one of the plastic hole were broken.
I just noticed my broken off this morning. Only had for 2 weeks. Most likely due to high speed, ~80mph. What would the dealer say, would they replace it?