(Edited to tone it down a bit :coffee: Sorry for cherry-picking this comment, upon re-reading the thread it was contextually relevant and correct! my bad!)
I see this kind of comment a lot in these MPG threads and it feels a little dismissive and could use some nuance.
There is enough data to...
Just do a quick websearch for just the part number, you'll get a long list of online parts departments websites. It is unlikely your dealership's part department will do anything unless they really like you or you know a guy. My local dealership parts department has a big sign on the desk that...
Based on the part number in the photo above, they are $1429 MSRP a piece.
With sympathy to OP, they're probably going to have to sell these at a substantial loss since you can order them online from many Toyota parts departments for up to 33% off. For self-installable parts, there's almost...
M+S is basically what classifies as an "All Season" tire. Unless you are super specialized racing or touring tires you are very likely M+S rated. It means the tread pattern and siping meets some basic requirements.
3 Peak rated means that the tire exceeds a specific level of acceleration in...
Have you checked with the dealers in the Boise area or are you trying to hold out to support your local dealership?
When I got mine in early July they said they had already cleared the waitlist (except for me, apparently I was also picky). Toyota allocated based on 4Runner sales, which I guess...
Now that it seems like the majority of folks on here have their Cruisers, it would be fun to see what the color distribution looks like.
Please do not answer the poll if you do not have a 2024 Land Cruiser! Just tap that view results button and enjoy the data!
You will have a hard time getting objective data on winter and road noise performance since a lot of these light weight AT tires are all brand new models. You can glean a bit from previous models.
I don't know exactly what is available in 20" size - but based on what you want, you should look...
The 12v adapter “cigarette lighter” has a maximum current/amperage, something like 15A, so that means you are hard capped at 180 watts. (power = voltage * amperage)
so if you attach directly to the battery you can draw more current and thus more power for the compressor.
The viair 85p is...
More useless data: I averaged 17 MPG on the Labor Day weekend camping trip: 300mi, mostly interstate 70+ mph, loaded with 4 bikes on the hitch rack and a roof cargo box. 91 octane, elevation 2500-7000ft with constant ups and downs on the entire drive.
(At4w SL tires)
Total average is around...
I wonder if this adapter would be just the right size needed to properly mount the infinity in the wider area.
The only reason you couldn’t use the 4” infinitys was depth right? I might look around for shallower 4” options, but the venerable Infinity Reference has always been the gold standard...
I’m leaning toward the Viair 88p to leave in the cruiser. Rated at 2CFM, not amazing but still a lot better than my portable ryobi inflator. It looks pretty small and compact for something I’m not going to use all that often. I looked at some bigger more powerful options (some with multiple...
I can confirm (there's another thread on here where we discussed this in the past), the "Tank Average" option is ONLY on the 1958 model. The different Driver Information Display systems presumably have different software, and it appears that this was forgotten about for the LCLC+ software. I...
The ANC system employs mics and presumably some DSP and would output signal with the existing speakers. There is no need for an entire separate speaker system for ANC in an automobile. The speaker system is perfectly capable of handling both your jams and your noise cancellation. So the...
Yes, A/T3W and A/T4W are 3-peak rated.
From what i recall, every Wildpeak tire is three-peak rated with the exception of some OEM models (which might just be a legal thing? e.g. the OEM Wildpeak AT-Trails on some models do not have 3-peak, while the exact same Wildpeak trail you can buy does...
I figure if you take the spare out and put it in the trunk ready to go, give them a print out of the rotation you want, and say "just put the newly rotated spare in the trunk" it would be weird for them to not do it. Having TPMS already active in the spare is super helpful here too.
I have the LC Trim and I kinda wish I could have gotten it with cloth seats. It’s not as big of a deal as folks seem to make it.
(FYI, the LC trim starts at $64k, not $70k. Still a big jump from $58k for 1958 though)
Welcome!
My car camping strategy is mostly unchanged:
1. Put all the stuff in the back/roof box
2. Go camping
Now with the Cruiser I have a little more space in the back, and I can run an electric kettle on the 120V inverter for much faster coffee in the mornings.
The two small ones are the "lower" air vents for the 2nd and "3rd row" seats.
My gut is that the big one is the hybrid battery exhaust vent. The two hybrid battery intake vents are facing the front next to 2nd row seats.
Let me know how the 3.5" infinitys work out in the dash. I'm feeling like upgrading just those could be a pretty nice upgrade overall, and leave doors/sub alone since I'm already happy with low end response.
How/why did you decide on the FaitalPRO 4FE32 for that center dash driver? I'm not...
Do those dash speaker grills pop off or is there some tools required?
(The last car stereo upgrade I performed was 23 years ago, on my '97 VW Golf, so I'm a little out of practice!)
Hard to say on MPG, since I changed them out at only 130mi. I would wager it’s a 1-2 mpg hit but I have absolutely no data to back that up. They are pretty heavy for SL-load tires, but I’m hoping that means they are a bit tougher off-road than the lightweight SL options.
Noise is good for an...