I want to order this seal, but the picture shows it on the leading edge of a sliding side door on a van. Any pictures with this seal installed on your SR5 FloridaPhotog?
My brakes started squealing at 500 miles, now at 2400 miles and still have noise intermittently when backing up. Dealer wants me to leave it with them until they hear the noise. Ain't happening. Who knows how long it would be there until noise returns, and me left to hoof it without a loaner...
I went back to the original exhaust that came on the vehicle. Before I did, I had a 2 hour freeway drive. The drone was still there. I had the stereo CRANKED up to try and override the drone, no such luck. So I re-installed the original exhaust. Now I'd like to sell the Borla cat back system...
I turned off the PKSB on mine, and now it beeps a bit when backing up but no brakes slamming on since then. I do get a prompt on the screen, I just push the back symbol on the top left on the steering wheel, and it goes away. This is with a Velocirax 5X bike rack.
This is the first aftermarket exhaust on any of the Toyota's I have owned, 1st was a 1983 Toyota Hilux pickup. Only vehicle I've had an aftermarket exhaust on was a 1973 VW bug with a header/muffler before my numerous Toyota's. Total first world problem.
I just had the Borla S Type installed on my TRD ORP. I don't like the interior drone noise at lower speeds, 0-40 mph. After around 40 it goes away mostly. I'm thinking about going back to the Toyota muffler with either the Nytop axle dump or the SXTH Element Trail exhaust.
[Orlyg1521, I also have the Velocirax 5X on my 2025 TRD ORP and bought the replacement hitch pin lock from them. The fit is fine with this hitch pin lock.
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Running a Velocirax 5x on a TRD Offroad. The pin is an issue, finding a 1/2" x 5" long locking...
I have been using Yakima Fat Cat 4 for years. And now they make a Fat cat 6 even more room. They are awesome racks, never had a bit of trouble in over 8 years of using mine for snowboarding in Utah. I highly recommend Yakima racks.