If they didn’t choose to save money on some of this stuff, it would be an $80K vehicle.Yeah, it really blows my mind some of the stuff Toyota chooses to save money on. Especially on a potentially $70k+ vehicle.
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If they didn’t choose to save money on some of this stuff, it would be an $80K vehicle.Yeah, it really blows my mind some of the stuff Toyota chooses to save money on. Especially on a potentially $70k+ vehicle.
You purchased only one? Link?We purchased one for about $45 on ebay and it fits and works fine.
I too had the Redlines on my Tacoma. They worked great.I have reached out to "Redline tuning" and they put it on their to do list. I have Redline's on my Taco and have been very happy with them.
I see where the hood has holes where I suspect hood supports were supposed to be mounted. I think I saw where the GX has hood struts, but can only find the gas struts but no mounting kit. I don't have access to the Lexus support system.
Same. I had it on my Bronco and they worked great. Going to wait for Redline to come out with their version for the LC.I too had the Redlines on my Tacoma. They worked great.
Also considering these, please update after you install and good luck!
Will doAlso considering these, please update after you install and good luck!
They finally arrive and I finally got a chance to install them:I'll let you guys know how they work. If I have to remove and KEEP the plastic rim off the side of the engine bay area (as it shows in an install of a competitive strut on Amazon) I'll probably return them. However, at least we'll have a point of reference that others can use to make a decision.
I'm not looking for something that is going to magically raise the hood as soon as I release the latch, I just want to avoid having to use the manual hood support. I got really spoiled with my LX570.