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  1. Baja Designs Ditch Lights & Switch Installed on SR5

    Yeah only thing different was I drilled a hole in one of the empty slots to fit the switch
  2. Baja Designs Ditch Lights & Switch Installed on SR5

    Yes, just went through the main wiring harness grommet on the driver side
  3. Baja Designs Ditch Lights & Switch Installed on SR5

    Just installed BD Squad Sports on the 4Runner. Pretty straightforward install only harder part was routing the switch through the firewall. Placed the switch in one of the button placeholders.
  4. Toyota OEM Parts 25% Off - Black Friday Sale

    Thank you! Just bought red recovery hooks
  5. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    I get you, at first I didn’t want to get rid of mine but the increased oil burning and random coolant loss was enough for me to part ways. If it helps, the only thing I really miss is driving manual lol, I don’t really miss the car that much I had my fun already
  6. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    The quality isn’t terrible but there is a good amount of plastic in the vehicle (same goes for every other trim tbh). At first I was skeptical about the cloth seats but they’re actually pretty comfy. Do miss dual climate control but heated seats I personally never used them in my old car. Reason...
  7. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    Honestly have no complaints with the ride I didn’t notice any major changes. Take with a grain of salt though as I came from a Subaru that was lowered quite a bit and was a stiff ride lol
  8. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    Honestly not sure, the trail definitely was rocky in some places but im unsure of how far suspension articulated. But from reading around on 285s on stock SR5 suspension seems like no owners have experienced any issues.
  9. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    With this exact setup the crash bar portion didn’t have to be removed
  10. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    No rub at all with this set up, took the set up on a mild off road trail and no rubbing
  11. Aftermarket Wheels, Bigger Tires, Lift Kits (Compilation) for 2025+ 4Runner 6th Gen -- Add Yours!

    Here is my 2025 4Runner SR5! See the full build thread: https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/my-sr5-build-so-far-wildpeak-at4w-285-70r17-c1-and-17x8-5-20-offset-wheels-no-lift.7305/ SCS F5 Matte Jet Black 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (6x139.7) Falken Wildpeak AT4W 285/70/17 C1
  12. My SR5 Build So Far: Wildpeak AT4W 285/70R17 C1 and 17x8.5 +20 offset wheels (no lift)

    Here is my 2025 4Runner SR5! First ever car I bought new and no regrets so far. Came from the Subaru STI platform and was getting tired of scraping on speed bumps and the excessive oil burn lol. Only a month with the car and couldn't keep it stock. Ceramic Tint 5 Front/15 Rear SCS F5 Matte Jet...



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