No, the 2018 has same bolt 5 lug pattern as the Tundra.
I am not positive on those older Cruisers, but I was thinking those were similar to the Tacoma. I do know they are not the same as the LC200s.
I had never had one fail on any of the 200s I have owned. But did just have to replace one on a 2017 Tundra I own in my business it only had 45k miles on it When it failed last week. I Am not sure if 200s share the same ps pumps or not.
Toyota sold those from their own port installed option list and were listed on the LC window stickers on sothern market LC from 07-11 model years.
You use to be able to order them already painted from your Toyota dealer provided it was a southern Toyota dealer. Norther dealers didnt have access...
They fit and look good on there imo.
However there is a slight difference in shape of the front and rear facias between 07-11 and 2016-2021, the rear worked out fine, the font ended up needing a little extra rubber backing/gasket material added to seal them up at the very bottom right at the...
I bought mine off Amazon back in 2017.
Looks like they are still selling them.
Amazon.com: Autel AULTS501K Premium Kit with MX-Sensor (TS501 s): Automotive
Yes, I gave my Dad my OEM wheels and tires off my 2018 for his 2014, ran into the same issue.
I have the tools to read and link into the obd2 port to change sensor codes. However if they are not compatible there is really nothing that can be done other then put in the correct sensors for the...
I almost trust the computer more then my hand calculations. Largely do to all the variables involved in filling the vehicle and such a small sample of 20-25 gal there is air in the tank, variables in the pumps at different stations, hoses etc, etc. In such a small 20 gal or so sample where .5...
At first glance I would have guessed they were Bushwacker pocket style flairs but the back part of that rear fender flair is not seen on the bushwacker flairs at least none I have seen.
Best guess is that something being sold in the middle east, may not be available here in the US.
I ran into...
That is a tough one.
More often then not your lucky if certain modifications don't devalue the vehicle.
Unless you find that exact buyer that wants a vehicle for the same purpose and or has the exact same taste in cosmetic mods , its pretty tough to get anything added for aftermarket items...
There are a lot of crazy variables at play right now.
Some dealers of some brands are running out inventory due to covid and all the global auto plant shutdowns.
Which could make them less then willing to to go in deep on a 10 year old vehicle even if the book values are high.
Every time I...
Thought I would update this a bit. LOL
With the new sisters, not quite Twins this time.
2018 LC and 2020 Sequoia.
Here is a quick pic of my 2020 Tundra as well. Could not give up my Super white all together.
I guess sort of cross shopped them.
I knew the pro didn't have all the features I wanted.
Main one being self leveling rear air suspension, since I plan to haul people and tow with it, and all the Sequoia's have that independent rear suspension, self leveling was important to me.
I have...
I have the Platinum model with the rear self leveling air ride. It does ride really really smooth. Probably one of the smoothest riding trucks I have ever owned. I really like the big cushy soft seats. So many manufactures have gone to making their seats thin and really firm. This is a rig you...
Mainly just its size, it has a lot of room inside of it. Its basically a Tundra based SUV. It is extreamly comfortable on long trips.
I bought it 5 hours from home. So its already had a road trips. The LC is supper nice and I do love my 200 LC. No plans of getting rid of it. Just traded off a...