I just saw in another thread that your White LC has the Toyota Tacoma TRD wheels on it. Were you able to use the OEM lug nuts, and any issues with grabbing enough thread on the OEM LC wheel studs?
Looks great.
I'd love to be proven wrong, but really don't see how this 4cylinder engine will ever sound decent. Loud - sure. Good - I'm not so confident.
Better to have the mediocre tone stay muted with the stock exhaust imo.
Don't install it onto the rear glass. My installer had a pretty clever solution. He put a magnet under the rear headliner onto the aluminum body. Then he glued a magnet onto the rear dash cam. The magnetic attraction is strong enough to go through the headliner.
General advice is for any brand, do not let the dealer or factory install PPF. You get upcharged, and quality is often poor since they just want to churn it out and get it out of the factory.
If you are looking for an installer, I generally recommend following where Porsche 911 cars go. Those...
Stealth wraps look good in photos, but some edges they cannot wrap (such as if two panels are tightly butting up against each other), so the gloss paint will catch light and stick out. Up to you if you are okay with that, but important to know.
Helpful info. Did you guys have any issue mounting the Method wheel under the stock spare tire holder? Some wheels have smaller center caps, so the metal chain anchor may not be able to fit through to grab the wheel.
Hey all, when you mounted your 18inch aftermarket wheel set, were you able to use the OEM wheel studs and lug nuts?
I just got a set of 18 inch aftermarkets and had to use smaller aftermarket lug nuts (OEMs were too fat to fit), and the OEM studs could only get 4-5 turns by hand before...