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If you had to pic one, which one would you get. Is the kdss system work it for the price tag?
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You're making my life pretty expenses with these choices. I like the fact that the 4Runner has a rear Locker in the trail Edition I'm just trying to figure out whether it's worth it or not to bump out of it by 5 grand to get that version. Also from everyone's opinion here who wants to try them in. What is your opinion on buying a used 4Runner? Is it better to buy it straight off the lot brand new or acquire for a cheaper price, or acquire it for a cheaper price with a few miles on it. Trying to wait out the pros and cons since I'm trying to position myself for next year to purchase one if we survive 2020.Yes the trail has a rear locker.
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I have experience from the army driving the HMMVEES everywhere. For the most part I would consider getting a the Trail off road. but with your break down, in your reply I don't need training wheels, time to expand and take on new challenges. also the price point is a lot cheaper too with the SR5. I wish tho that Toyota would give the 4runner a bit more payload. it seems a bit low for the size of the SUV. I Do like the rear locker but Toyota likes to keep its packages fixed.How much experience driving off road do you have? Kdss, Crawl control...these are just names for high end traction control/dynamic suspension systems. If you have little experience driving moderate to hard terrain, then yes, get it. These systems do very well. The down side is, your not going to learn how to drive in these conditions. I have an SR5. To do over I would have gotten something with a taller tire (TRD OR). Swapping to bigger tires is easy but you really want the collision detection recalibrated. None of the dealers near me will do it, something about liability. The tire size I want to go to is the same the TRD runs. I didn't want the higher end suspension because I prefer to build my own. No reason to buy something I would be replacing. I will upgrade the truck next year.
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I personally think such statements scream ignorance. If you can control the brakes individually for each wheel from the driver’s seat, that’s pretty impressive. The computer on the 4Runner can detect when a wheel starts spinning, apply brakes to just that wheel, and send traction to the other wheels. There is a LifeStyle Overland video where they could not gain any traction over volcanic rock. Even had issues with the winch. Start at around 11:00..I have experience from the army driving the HMMVEES everywhere. For the most part I would consider getting a the Trail off road. but with your break down, in your reply I don't need training wheels, time to expand and take on new challenges. also the price point is a lot cheaper too with the SR5. I wish tho that Toyota would give the 4runner a bit more payload. it seems a bit low for the size of the SUV. I Do like the rear locker but Toyota likes to keep its packages fixed.
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I have an OR, rear-locker, KDSS, crawl-control - very happy with it. Local Toyota dealership emails me once a month asking if I'd like to sell it. No way. I've posted before on KDSS, within limits it's a best of both worlds between sway-bar and no-sway-bar. Great stability on the road and very fast response on the trail for more flex than a sway bar would allow. Lockers and crawl control are pretty self explanatory, but if you have questions, feel free to ask.If you had to pic one, which one would you get. Is the kdss system work it for the price tag?
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And anitlock brakes are for people that are too aggressive on the brakes! Who needs em?Crawl control is just trail cruise control.
We used to have manual transmissions and oversized IAC's for that.
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