The Middle East low spec in white, on steelies, and absent window tint — with its tall, bright greenhouse — takes the cake for me.
Me too. Now how do we source said steelies stateside (the silver ones)??
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The Middle East low spec in white, on steelies, and absent window tint — with its tall, bright greenhouse — takes the cake for me.
Have you tried just keeping it on Auto?Another annoyance. The a/c seems to turn off every time the truck is turned off. Not the end of the world but when you return you have to push the button again to get uber cold air. Can't find a way around this yet.
Have you tried just keeping it on Auto?
It stays on on mine. I don’t use the AC button. Just auto and temp.Not yet, but I will
Have you used those tires previously? I'm thinking about grabbing them for my 250 when it comes in.Day 1 road trip report.
All interstate. Central Mississippi to Chattanooga. Some flat, some pretty good hills.
I ran 79mph the whole way. Average was 19.4 mpg. Not bad.
Motor. Plenty of pep with the 32s. I watched the turbo and battery all the time. Battery would only really kick in if the turbo maxed out.
It pretty much stayed in 10th unless the adaptive cruise control got low and it would kick down to 8th to catch up. If no one was k the way on long pulls it stayed in 10th.
Cloth seats are very comfortable. I’m 5’8” 175# and they feel great. My skinny ass wife likes them too.
AC vents hit right.
Only gripes so far.
They blocked the 6 o’clock spot on the steering wheel. That’s my favorite hold on long trips.
The stereo interface. Trying to figure out how best to jump from Car Play back to the XM stuff. I think I have it figured out.
Tomorrow. Backroads.
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Have you used those tires previously? I'm thinking about grabbing them for my 250 when it comes in.
I can deal with the noise as long as it's reasonable. My KM3s made me numb to that. My current Falken AT3W are street quiet in comparison. I'm happy if it's in the middle because I love the way the mickeys look. I just don't want them to be MT noisyI have not. My buddy got some on his Tacoma and I really fell for the looks.
They are not quiet. Not loud but not quiet.
I have Recon Grapplers on my 200 and they are dead silent even at 40,000 miles.
This truck will be mostly a local 20 mile a day, no interstate commuter so the road noise won’t be an issue to my daughter
No where close to MT loudI can deal with the noise as long as it's reasonable. My KM3s made me numb to that. My current Falken AT3W are street quiet in comparison. I'm happy if it's in the middle because I love the way the mickeys look. I just don't want them to be MT noisy
The key fob for the 200 Series Land Cruiser was also quite light and insubstantial. So this is nothing new. The LX key fob is heavier.Key fob. I've had several vehicles that have used the key fob, but the key fob for every one of those had a little bit of heft to it.
This one is just way too light, which is ironic because it's also comparatively large.
Hush. Trying to concentrate.Did anyone actually read this?
I've got about 25K on a set, with one winter and three long highway trips. They are pretty smooth on the highway, great in the snow, and the best tire I've ever driven in torrential rain. I rotate every 5K and they are wearing well. I think they were a little louder than the 80K AT3's they replaced, but they haven't gotten noticeably louder.I can deal with the noise as long as it's reasonable. My KM3s made me numb to that. My current Falken AT3W are street quiet in comparison. I'm happy if it's in the middle because I love the way the mickeys look. I just don't want them to be MT noisy