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I was doing some research on air filters for the 100 series. I'm looking to replace the oem one with either a K&N or and AFE performance filter. Can anyone tell me which one is better?
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I was doing some research on air filters for the 100 series. I'm looking to replace the oem one with either a K&N or and AFE performance filter. Can anyone tell me which one is better?
if you're going to be going offroad now, stick with stock. Those oiled filters will get completely caked with dirt in no time, while the stock filter you can just knock out. I've had the full K&N system, the drop in filter and the toyota ones. I like the toyota stuff now, simple & reliable.
thanks loud, I think I'll just replace my air filter to another oem filter, it's really dusty already
You will be surprise of the difference of dust with a snorkel...give it a chance
I run 07 tundra alloy lugs, they replaced my key'd lugs. When I ordered them the part number was for the tundra. So I'm assuming they are the same pitch/thread since I worked on mine.
On the sluggish-ness part, when I turn onto my street there is a steep hill and the LC is usually in second gear when I turn, I just jab the throttle a little and it kicks down to first and it scoots right up it. On long hills I put in in 2nd, just play with the shifter and see where/when you need to force the trans into a lower gear. I get tired of excessive skinny pedal getting up longer hills, I throw it in 2nd and off she goes.
Not sluggish with the 5 speed but MPG still suffer
You really don't feel any, or very little difference in acceleration and braking with your 5 speed? If so, I might need to look into picking up one of those new 100's despite the electronic gismos.
with the 285's but it's just way slower than it was before. I don't dare pass slow people climbing up a hill with the 285's on.
Thanks 2000UZJ, my truck still moves when I floor it, or downshift with the 285's but it's just way slower than it was before. I don't dare pass slow people climbing up a hill with the 285's on. They also seemed to hit an aerodynamic/friction wall when I get to about 55mph where a lot more throttle is required to accelerate, or maintain speed past that point, with the 18" alloys and stock tundra tires on there it effortlessly accelerates with very little throttle the whole way to 75..
Must be a high-altitude Colorado thing. I seen litterally zero difference when going from stock to 33's back in 2001. Now with 35's I can pass on the highway just fine though you can feel the loss. (12* gearing loss)
When we visit Colorado I still can move it out up the uphill passing zones above Durango.
Someone else was making a copy of Slee's, can't remember who it was tho. It was orange . . . blargh.
Reviving our miscellaneous thread with this question:
Do all 100s, prior to ATRAC have rear lockers or was this an option?