Everest is also available for Trailhunter trim.I'm very sad that Everest is only an option on the off-road trims.![]()
Everest is also available for Trailhunter trim.I'm very sad that Everest is only an option on the off-road trims.![]()
I meant off-road focused. I specifically would want a 4Runner with Full-Time 4WD.Everest is also available for Trailhunter trim.
There's a lot to be very sad about with what Toyota has done with this line.I'm very sad that Everest is only an option on the off-road trims.![]()
I've got a few complaints, but overall they have done a pretty spectacular job. What are you sad about? Many people a annoyed about losing the six cylinder, but pretty much everyone that has reviewed the Tacoma has said the new drive train is a clear upgrade over the old one. They kept pretty much all of the spirit of the old one too with keeping the rear power windows and optional third row. The off-road capabilities are just as good or better in many ways.There's a lot to be very sad about with what Toyota has done with this line.
Most likely the Trailhunter skids can be bolted to the other trims. The aftermarket will likely be robust if the Tacoma is any indicator.any one get a look under the Limited? any under body protection or are they reserving that for the more off road focused models?
Yes, Tacoma owners have been installing the Trailhunter skid plate on the other trims.Most likely the Trailhunter skids can be bolted to the other trims. The aftermarket will likely be robust if the Tacoma is any indicator.
I went with the PRO skid.Yes, Tacoma owners have been installing the Trailhunter skid plate on the other trims.Here is a DIY for reference:
Installing Trailhunter steel skid plate on other trims - DIY
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...ter-steel-skid-plate-on-other-trims-diy.1869/
Most likely the Trailhunter skids can be bolted to the other trims. The aftermarket will likely be robust if the Tacoma is any indicator.
I posted a cheap product solution here --From what I've interpreted of the specs the Limited comes with the unwanted "Start and Stop" feature. Can this be easily disabled? Does it reactivate every time the vehicle starts?
I'd trust knowledgeable forum users and official Toyota docs more than a dealer (unless you know he knows his stuff from experience in dealing with him). Show him the doc and ask him to refute it with other info he has which says that the power outlet comes standard on Limited trim.On the sheet above it shows that the power outlet is optional on the limited. The dealer told me that it comes with it installed when I ordered it. Any input?