newb 95 4runner
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newb 95 4runner
hey
I just got my first 4runner a couple of months ago. It is a 95 sr5 2wd. so far its great. everything on it is stock. i was hoping that somebody would be able to recommend what i should get for it. any help would be appreciated.
thanks trevor
I just got my first 4runner a couple of months ago. It is a 95 sr5 2wd. so far its great. everything on it is stock. i was hoping that somebody would be able to recommend what i should get for it. any help would be appreciated.
thanks trevor
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I replaced my airbox with an external cone filter and got very good gains from it (and I already had a K&N in the box before). I also recomend window tint if you don't have it stock. Check out my page in my sig for soundproofing, interior lighting, and grill information.
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Originally Posted by shotboy
hey
I just got my first 4runner a couple of months ago. It is a 95 sr5 2wd. so far its great. everything on it is stock. i was hoping that somebody would be able to recommend what i should get for it.
I just got my first 4runner a couple of months ago. It is a 95 sr5 2wd. so far its great. everything on it is stock. i was hoping that somebody would be able to recommend what i should get for it.
As far as the K&N you might get away with it in Alabama, but after doing some research on the web and finding a website with some analysis of mining trucks running K&N vs. stock filter elements. They reported finding high silica levels in the motor oil in the K&N group and stopped using them as a result. I had a K&N in mine at the time and went back to the Toyota filter after reading the report. Just hold one up to the light...you can see through the gauze. That's not good.
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most of my friends have flowmasters on their truck or suv. i was wandering if a flowmaster (or any other brand) would be a good investment for my 4runner. If so what type would be the best quality and price.
Last edited by shotboy; 07-07-2004 at 02:04 PM.
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Originally Posted by shotboy
most of my friends have flowmasters on their truck or suv. i was wandering if a flowmaster (or any other brand) would be a good investment for my 4runner. If so what type would be the best quality and price.
Anyway, just some thoughts.
Frank
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Originally Posted by elripster
If you think you might want to get into off roading, I'd cut bait and get a 4X4. However, I believe the frame is already to accept the transfer case and other goodies. I'm like 99% sure you could find a parts truck and make yours 4wd without too much pain.
As far as the Magnaflow, I did it (the longest 2.25 they make) and a 2.25 cat-back. It helped my gas mileage and made it a little peppier...I currently get about 19 mpg...it had dropped to about 17 or 18 before. You may think you want a short one but some of the guys that got shorter ones, get tired of the drone at highway speeds...and it'll ruin the sound from any stereo you might want to put into it later.
Enjoy what you have...it's a good vehicle.
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