X-REAS is no longer a thing in this new generation of vehicles for Toyota and Lexus on TNGA-F. And thank the lord for that. AVS is its successor - pretty much the same exorbitant parts replacement cost, but minus all the potential hydraulic leak headache.
Sadly, it's just another case of...
Which straight up is just false information, that's only OR and possibly TH (branded OME but made by Milstein possibly)
If TNGA-F frame stiffening was responsible then I reckon current gen Tundra owners would have complained en masse about the ride compared to 2nd gen's limp noodle frame, but...
Since 5th gen 4Runners have front brakes too big to fit 16s.
Lower trim 4G Tacomas still have smaller brakes than 4Runners, and even they start at 17s these days. That should be pretty telling in itself.
There are also some things that need to be done to accommodate the changes in hub bore if...
Oh, so it's an actual spare then. Nice.
Not the same size but I think I would consider that pretty much "full size", diameter is correct and it's not a donut. If it was 265/55R20 then that would have to be an actual 20" wheel, thus probably the same wheel, thus more "matching spare"
Also...
Until someone goes and does the measuring, the next closest might be tinkerer's measurements for the LC250? I can't seem to find the exact video for the life of me, but he definitely had the First Edition on the ramps at one point to test articulation - shouldn't be terribly different from a...
Does anyone have an actual picture underneath their Limited, as to whether it's the SR5 donut or a full size spare? I don't think I've seen a picture or video yet anywhere, just website specs
Did someone not tell you about TNGA-F wheel compatibility in general...?
Just don't go having an aneurysm when you find out that Bronco owners are putting Toyota wheels on their ride lol
Ironically, that also means it does fit the other way around LOL, since they can use a spacer adapter to make up for their larger bore wheel on smaller bore hub
Looks pretty decent
It's just 1 mpg at best, not that reliant. iForce Max isn't for efficiency, and manufacturers rarely go out of their way to tailor EPA mpg ratings to accurately reflect off road models like GM does.
Some people claim that the air dam does better than 1 mpg, but most likely that's only at speeds...
I see you have already replied in the other thread about the smells, but not sure if you've seen this thread as well: https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/oil-chemical-smell-within-the-first-100-miles.2823/
Absolutely get a second opinion and visit some other dealers. Always be skeptical...
Doesn't like Sport body color flares but also doesn't like the looks of the Limited hmmmmm
There is no gonna be no replacement for the full time 4WD of the Limited for the pavement princess that you're describing. Unless you're sure that every single time you get snow you are guaranteed to be...
Brake cooling is a real stretch.......brake ducts are a very discrete and separate thing altogether.
However, the point of all air dams is to reduce the amount of air going under the vehicle. More wind noise and possibly difference in handling is pretty reasonable to expect when it's off...
Really need rokblokz to just come out with their 4R 6G product already, rally armor pricing is straight nonsense and ark's polygonal look is a real acquired taste
I wouldn't worry about driveline wear at these sizes, +1%. Above 34", probably (since lifts and thus CV angles should come into the picture around that point). And even then it's pretty theoretical and speculative. TNGA-F supports many vehicles and I'm not aware of widespread problems in...
Acceptable.......for what? Fuel economy? Driveline wear? Stopping distance?
Largest stock tire size on 4R is 32.6", so as far as I'm concerned you're at +1.2%. I'm not even gonna entertain the 15% percent suggestion
It sounds like you are happy with the fitment, so no problems? If you are only...
The 2 drains I'm aware of are located under the rocker panels, outboard of the frame rails, close to the front wheel well. Should either both be AC drains or possibly one of them being from something else
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