Hi everyone,
If you've seen me in the pictures thread, I'm a relatively new owner coming from a string of 4Runners to the Lexus side. So I noticed though the cars are very similar in a lot of ways, the aerodynamic profile is quite different. The windshield is more angled on the Lexus, and the 4Runner has a higher, more truck-like hood (forgive the sloppy depictions, I'm not an artist).
So what I've observed after about 6000 miles (yes, having fun...), is that my windshield looks like, well, a starry night in the right light. At first I thought it was some junk spray on the windshield (don't know if it an AZ thing, but sheesh, the sh*t you find on your car here...), but looking in strike light you can see my windshield is peppered. Not to the point I'd want to replace it, but in 6k miles it looks worse than 36k miles on my 4Runner, that looked pristine.
Full disclosure, I drove through that mother of all haboobs that hit AZ not too long ago. Now I was doing pedestrian speed (visibility at times was literally zero, you couldn't see the road at times), but the storm felt like it was doing 60+mph. The question is... did I have bad luck, or is this inherent to the different aero between the two cars? Anyone experience with both cars?
~thanks
If you've seen me in the pictures thread, I'm a relatively new owner coming from a string of 4Runners to the Lexus side. So I noticed though the cars are very similar in a lot of ways, the aerodynamic profile is quite different. The windshield is more angled on the Lexus, and the 4Runner has a higher, more truck-like hood (forgive the sloppy depictions, I'm not an artist).
So what I've observed after about 6000 miles (yes, having fun...), is that my windshield looks like, well, a starry night in the right light. At first I thought it was some junk spray on the windshield (don't know if it an AZ thing, but sheesh, the sh*t you find on your car here...), but looking in strike light you can see my windshield is peppered. Not to the point I'd want to replace it, but in 6k miles it looks worse than 36k miles on my 4Runner, that looked pristine.
Full disclosure, I drove through that mother of all haboobs that hit AZ not too long ago. Now I was doing pedestrian speed (visibility at times was literally zero, you couldn't see the road at times), but the storm felt like it was doing 60+mph. The question is... did I have bad luck, or is this inherent to the different aero between the two cars? Anyone experience with both cars?
~thanks