11-01-2021, 07:07 PM
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2015 Trail Base.
Was going to upgrade suspension/wheels/tires so it didn't make sense for me to pay more for something I would eventually replace. Had dealer put in heated leather seats and a moonroof for OTD price. Called it a day.
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11-01-2021, 07:45 PM
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I had an '03 SR5, and who ever said there a cheap vehicle or they didn't want to look cheap in it was completely wrong I loved that car or SUV we took it off-roading all the time. One winter we got about a foot of snow here in North Carolina which very rarely happens and we couldn't get it stuck anywhere we tried snowdrifts off in trails over trees in the snow It didn't matter It was gone It did not stop. I wish I still had that vehicle to this day!
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11-01-2021, 09:46 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: So Cal
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Trail
I picked up a trail 4x4 and the main reason is it has crawl, A-trac multi mode selections and rear lockers.
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11-01-2021, 11:28 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Seattle, Wa (North end)
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2022 Limited full-time 4x4...
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2022 Limited Army Green -Chrome Delete -Black Leather -Loaded -No 3rd row! Ceramic Tint -285/70r17 Toyo Open Country R/T’s on 17x9 Fuel Podium wheels -Daystar(2.5/1.5) -Alpha Foxtrot Rack & Ladder -Husky Floor Liners. Work in progress...
1985 SR5 Greyish -4X4 -22re -Straight Axle.
Retired:2018 Limited, 2014 Limited, 2010 Trail Edition, 2004 Sport Edition, 1998 Limited Edition ~*Loved them all*~
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11-01-2021, 11:53 PM
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Join Date: May 2021
Location: Orange County, CA
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21 ORP. Wanted all the off road goodies plus a sunroof. Family and I are shorties so head space isn't a big issue. Would have bought a pro but there wasn't anything remotely near msrp around me. Wasn't interested in any trims in between.
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11-02-2021, 05:13 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: East Bay Area, Northern California
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2020 Silver ORP
I wanted the off-road goodies and sunroof and liked the black pleather. I intended to install a mild lift suspension, and bigger tires, so I didn't see the point of paying extra for a TRD PRO suspension and gutting it. I also thought that the basket TRD PRO roof rack was kind of ugly and I was wondering if a lifted TRD PRO with that rack would fit into my garage. I generally heard good things about KDSS with a lift as long as it was less than 3 inches. Two years later, I am happy with my decisions. I would have liked the climate control of the TRD PRO. I am still tempted to get a "Heritage Grill". The non-functional hood scoop that seems popular with a lot of people seems a little silly to me. It also caused a glare problem when the sun was at lower angles. (I've had several eye surgeries) I was considering swapping to an SR5 hood, but instead put a BeyondWraps vinyl hood stamp. It solved the glare problem and looks great. My lower budget Bilstein 5100s ride great and the 33s look right and give me some good traction. For the most part, I think an SR5 would probably make it as far as I have been on the trails, but having the option of a rear locker gives me a little peace of mind.
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2020 TRD ORP with KDSS. 285/70 17 BFG KO2s. Bilstein 5100s w/ stock springs on top perch in front, and Bilstein lift springs in rear. SPC UCAs. RCI rock sliders. C4 Fab Low Profile front bumper with Smittybilt H20 12k winch. Factor 55 Flatlink E. RCI roof rack, Baja Designs and cheap Amazon led lights, Switchpro 9100, BeyondWraps hood scoop stamp.
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11-02-2021, 08:50 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Western Canada
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I chose TRD OffRoad because it's the most stylish from SR5 and Limited.
... And I couldn't justify the PRO because of cost.
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11-02-2021, 11:52 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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7/4/2012
$34,600 OTD
Just wanted a blizzard pearl 4x4 for expecting first child. Steps stayed on for 5 years until my son was able to handle sliders.
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2012 Blizzard Pearl SR5 | 285 Toyo OC AT3 | Level 8 Slam | YotaWerx ActiveDuty | Die Hard AGM w/ArcLightLeds V2 Booster | Borla 40665 | URD Y & MAF Cal TRD | C4 Center LP | Maxbore 2mm TB "loaner from my boy Dave" | X20 10k Factor55 | Shrockworks Armory | RCI LCA skids | TC Gusset | LFD Offroad 7/8 | TJM Airtec dry aFe HPS coupler w/TRD CAI tube | B8 6112 | 650# King | ICON Delta Joint | Fox 2.0 VS| SAW 1.5" |230k|
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11-03-2021, 12:03 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: tx
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OR. Didn’t want leather or sunroof. Preferred Toytec suspension and Nitto tires. Added the Pro Grill.
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11-03-2021, 12:53 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Florida
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ORP. It was the only 4x4 model in stock within 200 miles and I was feeling impulsive. Turns out I love the softex and sunroof, and the XP package gave me the Nitto Ridge Grapplers and TRD wheels. I also like that I can leave it stock and still get to 90-95% of the places I want to go.
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11-03-2021, 11:17 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: MA
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I have a 2020 SR5. Just needed the basic 4WD and 3rd row seats. I ended up liking all the other things about it like the safety sense, wifi, auto high beam, android auto, atrac, downhill assist, TPMS and pressure for each tire. since then, i've installed the toyota camera and removed the 3rd row and built a platform made of plywood. i've also upgraded my spare with the same alloy wheel since i like rotating my spare tire too. now i have a storage underneath it to store not frequently used items. worked pretty well for me and my wife.
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Originally Posted by 2021nightshade4x4
2021 Nightshade 4x4, Cosmic Black
- AWD
- Ventilated seats
- Leather, seats felt best
- It’s easier to add a roof rack and a lift to a Limited than it is to add all the above to a Pro.
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11-03-2021, 12:26 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: So.Cal.
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We chose a 2019 TRD off-road. Specifically not the premium
We wanted:
1. KDSS
2. ATRAC
3. CRAWL control
4. rear locker
5. a minimum of gizmos like seat heaters and heated mirrors (we live in So-Cal and can deal with cold every once in a while)
Seemed to find that in the TRDOR for the price we were looking for.
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11-03-2021, 04:42 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Houston, TX
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We got an SR5 4x4 because my wife wanted a 4Runner and I already had/have a Rubicon with lockers and we thought the Jeep would remain the off-road travel vehicle.
At the time we didn't want leather or need the extra offroad stuff but....
Nowadays after driving it and loving it more than I thought, I wish we would have bought a Trail (now Off-Road) premium trim with leather, a sunroof, and a locker since it's our main long-distance exploring vehicle and family hauler.
The Jeep is awesome but the 4Runner is better for long distances for our whole family.
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11-03-2021, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Dover, De
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2021 Trail. It was the only model available in Cement.
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11-03-2021, 08:10 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2021
Location: Upstate new York
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2022 ORP Reserved, coming to port November 6th
Can't wait to get my ORP. Super white with softex. Upgrading tires asap. Loved the look of the ORP and most dealers here are mid to upper $50,000 range for the pro. And I don't want to deal with the rack removal since I won't likely use it.
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