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It's for my '99 -- this is super helpful. So basically the stock amp has a harness built in that runs to the factory stereo, outputs for the speakers, and the antennae? I'd definitely take you up on that -- will PM you.
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Mine is a 2000 limited, so I'm not positive about what it may look like on others, but for the 2000 limited, there are two round single pin plugs that connect to the head unit for the two antennas. Then there is a single white multipin connector which plugs in to the back of the head unit, and it comes from the stock amp. The wiring running between the stock amp and the stock head unit is integral to the stock amp. I have attached a couple of pictures of what I have. They may not show exactly what you need to see, so let me know if you want to see any other angles.
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11-16-2021, 10:17 PM
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Mine is a 2000 limited, so I'm not positive about what it may look like on others, but for the 2000 limited, there are two round single pin plugs that connect to the head unit for the two antennas. Then there is a single white multipin connector which plugs in to the back of the head unit, and it comes from the stock amp. The wiring running between the stock amp and the stock head unit is integral to the stock amp. I have attached a couple of pictures of what I have. They may not show exactly what you need to see, so let me know if you want to see any other angles.
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What about the other plug on the back of the OE stereo? Which harness is attached there?
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11-16-2021, 11:03 PM
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First question: Does anyone have a part number for the wire harness that goes to the rear hatch? My wires are frayed and the defrost won't work. I'd rather get a new harness from the dealer than a used one but I can't find a part number.
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Not available anymore. What I did to fix mine was to remove the entire harness from the truck and soldered all cracked areas with new wire from Home Depot (can also splice wire too if you want) and alls been good ever since. Use the correct gauge wire.
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11-16-2021, 11:52 PM
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What about the other plug on the back of the OE stereo? Which harness is attached there?
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I don't actually remember disconnecting anything from that spot, but it's been a couple of years. Before I posted I looked at other pictures online and walk-throughs of replacing the stock head unit, and I couldn't find anything addressing if there was something plugged in there. Maybe someone else who has replaced there head unit more recently, or who still has the stock setup installed can answer that question.
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11-16-2021, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Skulking
I don't actually remember disconnecting anything from that spot, but it's been a couple of years. Before I posted I looked at other pictures online and walk-throughs of replacing the stock head unit, and I couldn't find anything addressing if there was something plugged in there. Maybe someone else who has replaced there head unit more recently, or who still has the stock setup installed can answer that question.
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Just figured out that it may be for an expansion to add a 6 disc CD changer (an option only on '98+ stereos)
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11-25-2021, 08:35 PM
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Hey guys quick question, I fitted my 01 with a 3-inch ome lift. I then proceeded to put 255/85/r16 cooper all-terrain tires on my car. I want to do tire spacers now. Any recommendations on size and brand?
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11-26-2021, 03:01 AM
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Hey guys quick question, I fitted my 01 with a 3-inch ome lift. I then proceeded to put 255/85/r16 cooper all-terrain tires on my car. I want to do tire spacers now. Any recommendations on size and brand?
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If you use spacers to move stock wheels out for clearance and stance reasons and you don't want to buy a set of aftermarket wheels that will natively compensate for this, this is one area NOT to skimp. Buy a set of hub-centric Made in the USA spacers. Don't trust Chinese eBay junk. I only know of 2 US brands (Spidertrax and Bora) but there may be others. The spacer size most people use is 1.25". Bora does make wider spacers but you should probably get some aftermarket wheels with the correct backspacing and offset at that point.
These are cheaper on many 4X4 resale sites but you can read up on the specs:
Toyota Hub Centric Wheel Spacer Kit
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11-26-2021, 02:37 PM
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If you use spacers to move stock wheels out for clearance and stance reasons and you don't want to buy a set of aftermarket wheels that will natively compensate for this, this is one area NOT to skimp. Buy a set of hub-centric Made in the USA spacers. Don't trust Chinese eBay junk. I only know of 2 US brands (Spidertrax and Bora) but there may be others. The spacer size most people use is 1.25". Bora does make wider spacers but you should probably get some aftermarket wheels with the correct backspacing and offset at that point.
These are cheaper on many 4X4 resale sites but you can read up on the specs:
Toyota Hub Centric Wheel Spacer Kit
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Do you Know if that size 1.25 will cause tire rub?
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11-26-2021, 02:47 PM
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The 3rd Gen All Questions Allowed Thread
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Do you Know if that size 1.25 will cause tire rub?
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Depends on your fender flares, and other factors. 1.25” spacers gave my 1.5” lifted front end with 265/75/16 tires some rub at lock and compression. I trimmed just an inch or so off the front bottom inside plastic lip of my oversized fender flares. Can’t see it unless you’re up in the wheel well.
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11-27-2021, 09:21 PM
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I've got a question about the limited antenna. My ornament and chrome bolt are missing.
Can I buy those two pieces separately or do I need to buy the whole assembly? Of course mine has fallen down in the fender well.....I'm still getting good range with the radio and looking for the quickest fix.
edit ok so i found this vid on youtube, basically answered my question for powered antenna.
Antenna Mast Replacement 1998 4Runner - YouTube
I believe there is the Tacoma antenna whip mod..going to look into that next. Looking to hopefully thread a new manual mast on there
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11-29-2021, 05:21 PM
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Anyone know where I can buy the skid plate on the 2002 sr5 sport edition?
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11-29-2021, 06:11 PM
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Anyone know where I can buy the skid plate on the 2002 sr5 sport edition?
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No Longer Available, so it's used market only.
pz327-35010
That's the part number for the 4runner version (brackets that fit the fatlip bumper). There's a Tacoma version too but the mountain brackets are shorter.
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11-29-2021, 06:45 PM
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No Longer Available, so it's used market only.
pz327-35010
That's the part number for the 4runner version (brackets that fit the fatlip bumper). There's a Tacoma version too but the mountain brackets are shorter.
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12-01-2021, 05:10 AM
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Which model Bilstein shocks for stock height 2001?
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12-01-2021, 09:21 AM
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What are you using for a tool bag that will fit in the passenger side rear cubby?
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