I use cruisin4parts.com now, the lowest sale price isn't always best when you have tax and shipping costs to account for. I try to buy out of state and make sure they are running the free shipping promotions haha.
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Reuse bolts and I just used what the front called for, 87Nm (64ft/lbs) torque.Just received mine today. Any quick tips from those who’ve already installed theirs? I’m assuming that bolts are being reused since no new hardware was included.
No tips needed. A 2 year old can do it. Undo 2 bolts, redo 2 bolts.Just received mine today. Any quick tips from those who’ve already installed theirs? I’m assuming that bolts are being reused since no new hardware was included.
Can the 2 year old lower that spare though?No tips needed. A 2 year old can do it. Undo 2 bolts, redo 2 bolts.
Isn't needed.Can the 2 year old lower that spare though?
Got it done and you're right. Super simple.No tips needed. A 2 year old can do it. Undo 2 bolts, redo 2 bolts.
call them to cancel. I just did this morning and got an instant refund to buy again for cheaper at a different dealership lol!With my luck, sales start a day after I bought something
I would but I already picked it upcall them to cancel. I just did this morning and got an instant refund to buy again for cheaper at a different dealership lol!
I've heard the nytop one referred to as a recovery spatula and cannot unsee it. Also it sticks out way too far and may bend the frame when you get rear ended.Anyone know how the Toyota rear recovery point discussed in this thread compares to the NY Top one?
https://nytop.com/shop-product/2025-current-toyota-4runner-rear-recovery-point#image-5