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This is good to know… I do like the way it drives at higher speeds, 65-80… I did have it at 85 only once - it seems to be more stable on the road then my 2022.. Thanks for your comments!
1500miles on my OR premium- most miles are highway 3-4 bolts were hand tight others were tight some had blue thread lock others didn't.
The difference at highway speeds 60-80 with/without air dam are negligible much like the "mileage gain or loss" with or without the air dam. There is a reason those are port installed and not factory installed. It satisfies a EPA requirement to get that last bit of B.S. mileage the Govt mandates. Its that plain and simple.
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The point is that Toyota designs a part for a reason, and they decide to attached it with bubblegum and pixie dust. And those snorkels? Right in the trash. I want to see one photo of a pavement princess in water deeper than a mud puddle
The part is designed to satisfy EPA requirements for mileage mandates. That's why they are half assed port installed.
 

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2025 4runner 6th gen Air dam falling off 1753302757711-i4

Woke up this morning and mine fell off at 30 miles. I blame my missing 10mm for it ?
 

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Mine was on tight, but when I went off-road a couple weeks ago I removed it once there. When I got home I reinstalled it. Yesterday I discovered that the 4 outer bolts (2 on both sides) had come out. I had some similar ones (1/4'" and slightly longer) and installed those with washers. I noticed that most go into metal clips, but 2 appear to be in a tall plastic part (I think they are the ones 2 away form the center on each side). I think when I reinstalled it I was not sure what they went into, so did not want to get them too tight. Apparently I did not get them tight enough. Obviously I am not going to torque too hard on those clips, but this time I did tighten them pretty well. The screws I used were also slightly finer thread (probably the difference between the metric originals and the SAE ones I used) so that may help hold them in. Not sure if there is a better way to keep them captive--I don't think thread lock would help much.

The number I have seen most is about 0.8 (or so) MPG improvement at freeway speeds. That is actually pretty significant(about 3.5%). No, not like it doubles your mileage, but still it is a plus. As it is relatively easy to remove and reinstall, and I am on roads far more often than ones it needs to be removed, I think it is not a huge deal to just remove as needed. At least assuming I can get the screws to stay...
 

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Just remove it. The vehicle looks better without it anyway.
 

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Who's going to send me their hardware? Screws and clips only. I want to test it out. Mine went flapping immediately
 

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Who's going to send me their hardware? Screws and clips only. I want to test it out. Mine went flapping immediately
I’m sure everyone place their hardware back into the holes.
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