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Originally Posted by montijo505
So I saw this over on TW. Apparently those guys are running 2011-2016 scion TC wheels and they're supposed to be plug and play. Anyone done this on a 4th gen? Looks so good!
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I’m not a fan of the wheel or style either.
Have you looked at a 5th gen or a Tacoma wheel? That would be a nice mod. swap.
When I got my 2019 Subi, it has a similar shaped steering wheel. First thing I disliked about it is I am unable to put my hand in the 6’OClock position since it doesn’t exist. My previous vehicle had the 6 OClock opening and the 4Runner does too. I use that position for long trips. Now I try to drive like that and since hand is about at the 4:30 position I have a tendency to pull to the left or right. Personally for me that’s enough to not switch to a wheel style like that, but just my preference.
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2008 Titanium Metallic 4WD 4Runner V6 SR5| Satoshi Grille mod|17x8 Level 8 MK6 wheels, 275/70/17" Falken Wildpeak tires| Front-Bilstein 5100's set at 0 with ToyTec branded Eibach silver springs and 1/2" ToyTec spacer driver side, 1/4" ToyTec spacer passenger|Front Diff. drop spacer kit|sway bar relocate kit| Rear-Fox 2.0Resi and ToyTec superflex black springs|Tyger Bull bar with LED's/Lund HX tube side steps
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