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Wonder if it fits 2014-2015, site says only 2016-2017.
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Check out 3dmaxpider floor mats off amazon. They are very well made, perfect fit and not too slick nor sticky on the surface. Very comparable on price also.
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04-03-2017, 01:55 PM
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04-03-2017, 02:07 PM
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Seems cool, but wouldn't this prevent you from accessing the mirror on the sun visor?
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Unfortunately it does. I have really considered modifying it and trying my hand at stitching in a flap so it can still be used. I honestly rarely use the mirror, but since I got the visor organizer I have found myself attempting to use the mirror only to remember I can't
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04-03-2017, 03:06 PM
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Cheap mods that I like a lot are (1) the Lamin-x yellow fog light film (2) the Salex centre console organizer (3) changing all interior bulbs to white LEDs.
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04-03-2017, 04:07 PM
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04-03-2017, 04:26 PM
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Oh yes this.. first thing I always do with a new car. Blind spots are very bad....
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04-03-2017, 10:50 PM
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Adds at least 10hp. ;)
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04-04-2017, 06:45 AM
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Cheap mods that I like a lot are (1) the Lamin-x yellow fog light film (2) the Salex centre console organizer (3) changing all interior bulbs to white LEDs.
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I agree that all 3 of these are great low cost adds. I have #1 in yellow; I don't think it does anything at all besides appearance, but it looks cool for ten bucks The other two definitely make a difference on the cheap!
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...and I have this exact one also. Great minds...
Before I added my cargo box, I also used the OEM storage net that I stole from my wife's Highlander. Crazy how often that thing came in handy. Probably $20 new from Toyota (which means it is likely $65.99 in reality).
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04-04-2017, 07:29 AM
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Before I added my cargo box, I also used the OEM storage net that I stole from my wife's Highlander. Crazy how often that thing came in handy. Probably $20 new from Toyota (which means it is likely $65.99 in reality).
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Apparently the 5th gen cargo net is trash cause it is not elastic. You can order the 4th gen one on amazon which fits and is elastic for ~$20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
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04-04-2017, 07:48 AM
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Wifi or Bluetooth OBD module. For $20-$30 you can save hundreds at the dealer.
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Sorry but what is this?
Also forgot to add some things that aren't listed that I added and like.
-Rain guards / window deflectors / vent visors
-DVD navigation updates from Toyota 4Runner Items for Sale
-For those with a third row, the Canadian cargo liner https://parts.sptoyota.com/collectio...ant=4648705601
-Dash cam, I have the A118C
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04-04-2017, 08:49 AM
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I haven't even taken delivery of my 4Runner yet (should be about 2 weeks just like OP), but I've already purchased the following:
1. Salex Organizer (Glove Box only; still waiting to see if I'm going to get a Console Vault. If not, I'll get the Salex OCD console organizer as well). Make sure to use the Amazon Code OCDSALEX for a discount. Less than $20.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Vehicle-Organ...alex+glove+box
2. HID light kit from XENON Depot w/ Philips 4300K upgrade. I also added the following Philips Vision replacement LED bulbs: map lights, dome light, and license plate lights. I considered upgrading all interior halogen bulbs to LED, but for minimal expense with biggest impact I settled on what I listed above. And of course, there is a coupon code for 20% off: SS20. Less than $200.
Link: https://www.xenondepot.com/H11-HID-kits-s/290.htm
3. OEM All Weather Floor Liners Black (PT908-89160-02). I debated between Weathertech and Husky, read several threads, and even watched some YouTube videos. In the end it came down to fit, I like the way the OEM mats fit versus the aftermarket solutions. If you don't plan on having mud or water pool inside the vehicle, this may be a factor for your decision (I needed better protection than carpet, but not the extreme protection of Weathertech or Husky). Less than $120.
Link: All Weather Floor LinersBlack PT908-89160-02
4. Weathertech TechShade. I definitely overpaid for this item, but I couldn't find anything else and Weathertech is a trusted brand in the industry. Less than $60.
Link: Windshield Sun Shade - Custom Car Window and Windshield Sunshade | WeatherTech.com
5. Black Out Coverlays for Rear of 4Runner 2014+. With shipping, total cost was $80.64.
Link: Black Out Coverlays for Rear of 4Runner 2014+ 00012-R1640-23-24
6. CANVASBACK cargo liner. I have a dog, so this was a must have. This set gets great reviews on the forum, which is where I found out about them. $169 shipped.
Link: Toyota 4Runner Cargo Liners | Canvasback.com
7. Toyota 4Runner Owners Manual. If you already know your VIN number, you can register it on the Toyota Owners website. This is FREE, and I guess would fall under the category of making your 4Runner easier to work on.
Link: Toyota Owners Official Web Site
8. LAMIN-X Fog Light Film. Mainly for looks, but it looks awesome! And it's less than $20.
Link: http://www.lamin-x.com/SearchResults...Covers&Submit=
Also on the cheap side, matching front window tint will be one of the first things I do when I take delivery. Should run around $80. Another option would be to tint the front windshield with Llumar Air Blue 80; it won't make the window any darker (you wouldn't want to anyway), but it will protect you and your dash from UV rays.
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What number (%), brand, of tinting are you using for the front side Windows to match the rear tinting?
Also, can you provide a link for the LED interior lighting?
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04-04-2017, 09:37 AM
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What number (%), brand, of tinting are you using for the front side Windows to match the rear tinting?
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I'm planning to go with FormulaOne Pinnacle 30 or 35, but I would not have a specific percentage or brand set in your mind if your goal is too match the rears. Rather, allow the installer to pick the percentage that best matches the rear (just make sure that the film brand is reputable and offers a guarantee against fading or discoloring). Note that 4Runners naturally have a strong green hue color in the front door glass, which is completely a different color hue from the rears. Given this, I too am not set on FormulaOne. If 3M matches better, that's what I'll go with.
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Also, can you provide a link for the LED interior lighting?
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Use the link from Xenon Depot for the LED interior lighting. You'll be able to use the vehicle match feature from their website, which will specify all the bulbs you need/want. Once you have the bulb numbers, you can either purchase from Xenon Depot or just buy the bulbs a la carte from Amazon or eBay depending on your preference. I chose to go with Xenon Depot for simplicity (one stop shop) and because I wanted Philips bulbs. Several forum members have bought all-in-one kits from eBay and it looks just fine.
Here's another link that may be helpful:
LED Replacement Bulbs | 2016 Toyota 4Runner LED
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04-04-2017, 09:42 AM
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Nice! When you take delivery, let us know if this will allow album artwork to show up. I just got an update from my dealer, the vehicle should arrive at port on April 6th.
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