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Any 2010 5th gen stuff retrofit to 4th gen?
Just wondering if anything off the new 5th gen retrofits to the 4th?
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02-24-2010, 10:25 AM
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Just wondering if anything off the new 5th gen retrofits to the 4th?
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IMHO it would be hard to find something that I would want from 5-th generation…
It is sad, but 5-th generation was not a much of the progress… unless they will put 4.6 V8 in it…
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IMHO it would be hard to find something that I would want from 5-th generation…
It is sad, but 5-th generation was not a much of the progress… unless they will put 4.6 V8 in it…
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The only thing I want is the Smart Key access.
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I want the fold flat 3rd row seats.
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02-24-2010, 05:59 PM
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I think 4th gen owners are too hung up on the lack of a V8 unless you really have to tow something........or drag race the V6 4Runner in the next lane.
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From the Limited, I want the side mirrors, shift knob, and remote start (if they fit).
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Just wondering if anything off the new 5th gen retrofits to the 4th?
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At this point, I hope not. I am not trying to be mean to the GenV or the GenV Owners/Lovers/Fanbois, but I checked it out, test drove it and it didn't do much for me. It didn't "wow" me or had any "have to have" Features. I am still not used to the design, but I am more comfortable with it now.
That said, first time GenIV came out in 03, I hated the looks, but look at me now. Toyota models I don't like at first grow on me over the course of the models production years. We'll see if that is the case with the GenV.
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That said, first time GenIV came out in 03, I hated the looks, but look at me now. Toyota models I don't like at first grow on me over the course of the models production years. We'll see if that is the case with the GenV.
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This has happened to me twice. I've had a '93, '00 and now '08 and each time they released a new generation I vowed to never get one
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At this point, I hope not. I am not trying to be mean to the GenV or the GenV Owners/Lovers/Fanbois, but I checked it out, test drove it and it didn't do much for me. It didn't "wow" me or had any "have to have" Features. I am still not used to the design, but I am more comfortable with it now.
That said, first time GenIV came out in 03, I hated the looks, but look at me now. Toyota models I don't like at first grow on me over the course of the models production years. We'll see if that is the case with the GenV.
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Exactly, I took the '10 Trail Edition and Limited for a spin. There's nothing in the 5th that makes me want out of my 4th and into a 5th. In fact there are many changes in the 5th that I don't like about it.
Same here, when the 4th gen came out, I hated it because of the round nose and the gray cladding on the SR5 and Sport Edition. Now, I like the gray cladding because it's rare. In late '04, I started to look into getting a 4Runner and throughout '05. The second gen Tacoma debut and I jumped on that. Once Toyota refreshed the 4th with the 2006 update I loved it. I was sold and bought a '06.
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07-15-2010, 10:54 AM
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if they put a 4.6 v8 in the 5th gen, im goin to trade the 4th gen in tommorw lol
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I knew there were engine options, but it sounds like the 4.6 V8 isn't available to all 4th and 5th gens? Was it by luck that I bought an 03 with the V8?
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07-15-2010, 11:26 AM
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A 4.7 V8 was an option for all 03-09s.
The 10s only have the 4.0 V6. Toyota has a 4.6 V8 that would fit nicely, but its not an option.
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I wonder if it is possible to retrofit 5th gen body on my 07' v8 frame)))
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I'd take the slide out tray in the cargo area over my double decker doohicky that I have never used. That and I kinda dig the beefier dash of the 5th. I have not driven one as I'm in love with my 06 Sport V8. I think the trail is the only way to go, the limited looks like a Pilot.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by progress4m
IMHO it would be hard to find something that I would want from 5-th generation…
It is sad, but 5-th generation was not a much of the progress… unless they will put 4.6 V8 in it…
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That's not entirely correct. If you drive the 5th Gen Trail the conering is fantastic...flat as a table with virtually no lean whatsoever. Whatever they did to perform that feat, such as the disconnect sway bars, makes the turning almost sports car like.
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