I was dead set on a SR5 when I went to purchase, BUT after driving both I ended up with an ORP Hybrid. Didn't get the premium as my wife liked the feel cloth seats better go figure. Also interested to see what the trade value was, helping my son buy an SR5 and the prices seem way high to me.
Bilstein 6112's just came out for the Tacoma so hopefully soon for the 4Runner, I ran these on a '22 Tacoma and the ride was night and day better. Will be interested in seeing how these do.
Front Kit
I have 13k/10k miles on my Hybrid Tacoma/4Runner and the brakes have never made a sound on either. There must be something causing the noise but I have no idea what it would be, OR they're assembling them differently maybe??
The OEM black lugs are only $66 for 20 so will do that before aftermarket but thanks for the info. What I'm really trying to make sure of is the OEM part numbers I have are satin black and not the black chrome it came with.
Lugs: PT076-0C200-02
Locks: PT276-34231-02
Looks good and exactly what I want to do, our 4Runner came with the below lugs but they look like black chrome not satin black, can you confirm you part numbers are satin black please?
Hey Guys - Our '25 TRDOR came with black chrome lug nuts, I ended up putting them on my '25 Tacoma when I got a set of Pro wheels. Now I just got a set of the TRD upgrade wheels for the 4Runner and the chrome lugs look bad. Does anyone know the part number for the black chrome lug nuts?
Thanks for posting! I had given up on the TRD Upgrade wheels as Toyota has said unavailable forever and when I just checked BOOM able to order. Got a set with Pro center caps for $818!!!
You're correct, our '25 Hybrid 4Runner shows 383-386 till empty and gets 23.5 average all the time, 7k miles on the ODO. The '25 Tacoma Hybrid shows 223-232 and gets 19-20 without towing but it towed about 4k miles this summer getting around 10MPG with over 10k miles on the ODO.
This is probably the most important thing for the ride quality; I upgraded to 275/70/18's on my '25 Tacoma and it rides 5 times rougher than our stock '25 4Runner. I had run E's on Taco's in the past gen's and the ride wasn't as bad, but these new ones seem to be worse with E's.