02-15-2021, 12:04 PM
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Got 10 kits built up!
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03-14-2021, 12:55 PM
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#287
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It's been a while - figure I'd bump this up.
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03-23-2021, 11:28 AM
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I'm looking to grab a unit. Just want to confirm that the wireless fobs will still "pop" the trunk? For some reason these trunks are so heavy.
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03-23-2021, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by WantsNotNeeds
I'm looking to grab a unit. Just want to confirm that the wireless fobs will still "pop" the trunk? For some reason these trunks are so heavy.
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Yes it will "pop" the hatch. You still have to pull it open though since like you said its heavy.
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I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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'15 Trail Premium, GOBI Stealth, CVT Summit Awning, ARB Safari Snorkel, TRD Pro susp. w/Bilstein 6112 coils & 1" spacer (front) & OME 895 (rear), 285/70/17 BFG KO2, Spidertrax wheel spacers, TRD Pro package (wheels, grill, valences, & skid), full RCI aluminum skids, C4 Fab diff skid, Toytec bump stop extensions, plenty of lights, patches, stickers, and other miscellaneous mods (backup & front camera, accessory meter display, rear window/hatch, bumper cup holders, Wit's End fire extinguisher mount, Ellis Precision TRD shift lever)
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03-24-2021, 06:04 PM
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Awesome. Thanks!
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03-29-2021, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by WantsNotNeeds
Awesome. Thanks!
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No problem. The main point of this kit it to be able to "pop" the hatch from the inside of the vehicle and push it open. Also to roll down the rear hatch window from inside the cargo/sleeping area inside the vehicle. That way you don't have to have the key in the ignition and use the button on the center console up front. Makes sleeping in the vehicle that much easier and nicer.
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I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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'15 Trail Premium, GOBI Stealth, CVT Summit Awning, ARB Safari Snorkel, TRD Pro susp. w/Bilstein 6112 coils & 1" spacer (front) & OME 895 (rear), 285/70/17 BFG KO2, Spidertrax wheel spacers, TRD Pro package (wheels, grill, valences, & skid), full RCI aluminum skids, C4 Fab diff skid, Toytec bump stop extensions, plenty of lights, patches, stickers, and other miscellaneous mods (backup & front camera, accessory meter display, rear window/hatch, bumper cup holders, Wit's End fire extinguisher mount, Ellis Precision TRD shift lever)
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04-11-2021, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Kamalani Mahie
No problem. The main point of this kit it to be able to "pop" the hatch from the inside of the vehicle and push it open. Also to roll down the rear hatch window from inside the cargo/sleeping area inside the vehicle. That way you don't have to have the key in the ignition and use the button on the center console up front. Makes sleeping in the vehicle that much easier and nicer.
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Exactly! Thank you for answering the Q- I’ve had my hands full with a new addition to our family!
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04-12-2021, 12:08 AM
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#293
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Originally Posted by nytosc
Exactly! Thank you for answering the Q- I’ve had my hands full with a new addition to our family!
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No worries man! Congrats! When was the date?!
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Originally Posted by RysiuM
I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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'15 Trail Premium, GOBI Stealth, CVT Summit Awning, ARB Safari Snorkel, TRD Pro susp. w/Bilstein 6112 coils & 1" spacer (front) & OME 895 (rear), 285/70/17 BFG KO2, Spidertrax wheel spacers, TRD Pro package (wheels, grill, valences, & skid), full RCI aluminum skids, C4 Fab diff skid, Toytec bump stop extensions, plenty of lights, patches, stickers, and other miscellaneous mods (backup & front camera, accessory meter display, rear window/hatch, bumper cup holders, Wit's End fire extinguisher mount, Ellis Precision TRD shift lever)
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04-20-2021, 03:34 PM
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#294
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All caught up on orders!
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04-21-2021, 05:09 PM
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All caught up on orders!
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Just wanted to pop in with an update...I have had this installed for a few months now and have been amazing on my camping trips. Great mod and the parts are quality! I haven't had any issues, and the parts/build are quality. Thanks again for creating this.
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04-27-2021, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by seatownhokie
Just wanted to pop in with an update...I have had this installed for a few months now and have been amazing on my camping trips. Great mod and the parts are quality! I haven't had any issues, and the parts/build are quality. Thanks again for creating this.
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Thank you I appreciate it!
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05-17-2021, 09:22 PM
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I installed the kit over the weekend. I envy who ever can install this in a half hour, I took around 5 hours but went slow and careful and stumbled through the wire fishing. My 2008 sr5 had a grey with red stripe wire instead red with stripe window down wire in the instructions, so after some googling I found another writeup on this forum for a 2008 and ended up following those instructions and wiretapped into the MPX door module wiring. The MPX wiring is also a lot easier to access and inside the vehicle versus exposed to the elements like the kit tap location.
The kit works great and I would buy again. I asked for some extra length and installed the buttons in the passenger side wheel well storage box and grounded to an existing stud near the rear tail light.
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05-28-2021, 11:46 AM
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#298
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Originally Posted by ZBrewski
I installed the kit over the weekend. I envy who ever can install this in a half hour, I took around 5 hours but went slow and careful and stumbled through the wire fishing. My 2008 sr5 had a grey with red stripe wire instead red with stripe window down wire in the instructions, so after some googling I found another writeup on this forum for a 2008 and ended up following those instructions and wiretapped into the MPX door module wiring. The MPX wiring is also a lot easier to access and inside the vehicle versus exposed to the elements like the kit tap location.
The kit works great and I would buy again. I asked for some extra length and installed the buttons in the passenger side wheel well storage box and grounded to an existing stud near the rear tail light.
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LOVE this install! Great idea for a mounting spot on a 4th gen!
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06-23-2021, 07:19 PM
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#299
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Hey friend. I'm interested in one of these beauties. I sent you an email, i believe, to the gmail on the first post. I"m new here, so i can't PM.
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07-13-2021, 06:01 PM
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#300
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Up top- anyone else need a kit?
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