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Originally Posted by Cabinetman
About a week ago I traded my ’19 4Runner Limited 4wd for a ’20 Tundra Platinum 4wd. I have owned trucks most of my life and really missed the bed as well as the space of a full-size truck.
I thought some of you might be interested in some of the things I have noticed between the two vehicles. I will not talk about the new head unit or better gauge cluster since these things are also present on the ’20 4Runner.
The first thing I noticed were the seats. The 4Runner seats have better bolstering and fit my 6’1” 185lbs body better. The wider seats of the Tundra don’t have much lateral support. However, the Tundra seats offer adjustable thigh support and have better flow when using the ventilated seat function. Both the Tundra and 4Runner seat heating is lacking compared to other vehicles I have owned.
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I test drove a 18' Tundra LTD and felt the same about the seats. The bolstering was terrible and not supportive on the side. Although I'm only 5'7" 150lbs. I feel like the seats are were very flat, the length was a little long for me so the cushion would always hit the back of my knees. I guess that's because I'm a shorty. Honestly I feel the seats were designed for someone who weights 250+ lbs with a wide rear end. TBH the truck was a little big for me in all aspects. I'd prefer the Tacoma personally but really do hate the 3.5L V6 in it.