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  1. Cobb Tuning Air Intake released for 6th Gen 4Runner

    Yes, I was surprised as well it needed the tune. In fact it has a sticker over where you install the factory MAF, that says a tune is required otherwise damage may be caused to the engine. I happened to be on with Cobb tech support tracking down the install directions and mentioned I have never...
  2. Cobb Tuning Air Intake released for 6th Gen 4Runner

    I purchased one of these last week and installed today. It requires an update of the Cobb tune for this truck to version 101. I just installed the tune a few weeks back and it was at v100 so it requires updating the accessport. Otherwise it will throw a MAF fault. Based on some Cobb intakes...
  3. 2026 SR5 - 17" Falken Wildpeaks AT4W - Vibrations

    All factory wheels with less than 1.500 miles. Factory tires were like glass. Apparently the quality and runout specs on the Falken are so-so. They worked them again with balancing this morning. I will see later how they are. I would not recommend the Falkens based on the some of the...
  4. 2026 SR5 - 17" Falken Wildpeaks AT4W - Vibrations

    Hello, I originally installed the 275/70R17 Load C tires, but after multiple Hunter Road Force balances, about 1,000 miles of driving, and ongoing vibrations, I decided to have them removed and replaced with a different size of Wildpeak AT4Ws. This time I went with the 265/70R17 Load SL...
  5. TRD Skid Plate Installation on SR5 - direct bolt on?

    Its a direct bolt on, it comes with that front cross bar but that is not needed for the SR5 4runner but it for the Tacoma SR5. The part serves both.
  6. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    Just got Fox 2.0 shocks installed on my 2026 SR5 4Runner and they were absolutely worth it. They took about three weeks to come in, but the wait was worth it. I had them professionally installed, and all in, the cost came to about $2,300. The difference is night and day. The truck feels much...
  7. SR5 OEM Center Arm Rest Upgrade (Part Number 58905-35160-C2 -- Door Sub-Assembly, Console Compartment)

    I think this is from the limited trim . Install is incredibly easy. Pull gently on the rear panel of the console that holds the AC vents. And the panel will come off very easily. Then open center console and pop off just the top of the sides of entire center console working from the back...
  8. OEM Cloth Heated Seats – Low Heat Output on SR5(canadian)/OR/Sport

    Hello, I also have an SR5 and would be very interested in doing this. Would you please mind sharing the part numbers and how hard the install was? I would greatly appreciate it!
  9. SR5 OEM Center Arm Rest Upgrade (Part Number 58905-35160-C2 -- Door Sub-Assembly, Console Compartment)

    Hello, Lots of great content on here that has helped me upgrade my SR5. I wanted to share one I recently did I haven't seen on here. The rubber center arm rest was less than desirable especially after upgrading the shift knob to the leather OEM one. I found the OEM leather center console...



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