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#826
Congrats and you have some nice pics there.. I had to play with this one
#827
Driver School Candidate
#828
I picked up this one owner ‘13 Starfire/Ecru with 52k miles two weeks ago. Absolutely love the color combo. This rig is so much smoother and quieter than my previous 470. So far I’ve added WeatherTech Floorliners and had full front PPF done. Some tint for the front windows this weekend. Haha! Hopefully that’s all for now
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Acrad (02-28-19)
#829
Driver School Candidate
Picked her up 3/1 , joined the forums and took her out yesterday to the beach to test the 4wd capabilities compared to my Jeep. I was very impressed as it handled deep sand with no problems at all.
2017 Premium in Nightfall Mica with Ecru/Mahognany. 30,750 on the clock currently.
I'm already thinking about lifting options as it did bump the sand on the skid plates with the wire grate fairly often. I don't have access to mountains and rocks nearby so beach trips will be the extent of my off-roading.
Future Mods:
2-3 inch lift with closest to stock ride hopefully
aftermarket wheels with 275/65/18 or 285/70/17
onboard air
CC switch
2017 Premium in Nightfall Mica with Ecru/Mahognany. 30,750 on the clock currently.
I'm already thinking about lifting options as it did bump the sand on the skid plates with the wire grate fairly often. I don't have access to mountains and rocks nearby so beach trips will be the extent of my off-roading.
Future Mods:
2-3 inch lift with closest to stock ride hopefully
aftermarket wheels with 275/65/18 or 285/70/17
onboard air
CC switch
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bbqsoup (03-09-19)
#830
I just picked up this 2019 w/ Sepia interior and drove it home 800 miles from the dealer. I owned a pre-owned 2013 for 2 days from Carmax before returning it and going new. Also, I sold a 2015 Jeep SRT to move into this. Other than being slower, everything else on the GX seems to be of better quality and I have no regrets with selling the Jeep.
The first thing I had done the day after purchase was add the OEM Sepia All-weather liners at the seats and cargo area and get the windows tinted 18% on the front 2 windows and 55% on the windshield. Will probably add some 80% on the rear windows to just get some added UV protection without adding darkness. As far as other mods go, I have a Prinsu rack in the garage waiting to be installed this week and am currently debating what wheels to go with. I will be putting on a 2.5" lift and plan to go with a tire in the 32.5" range. MTS module is also on order...
The first thing I had done the day after purchase was add the OEM Sepia All-weather liners at the seats and cargo area and get the windows tinted 18% on the front 2 windows and 55% on the windshield. Will probably add some 80% on the rear windows to just get some added UV protection without adding darkness. As far as other mods go, I have a Prinsu rack in the garage waiting to be installed this week and am currently debating what wheels to go with. I will be putting on a 2.5" lift and plan to go with a tire in the 32.5" range. MTS module is also on order...
#831
Driver School Candidate
I just picked up this 2019 w/ Sepia interior and drove it home 800 miles from the dealer. I owned a pre-owned 2013 for 2 days from Carmax before returning it and going new. Also, I sold a 2015 Jeep SRT to move into this. Other than being slower, everything else on the GX seems to be of better quality and I have no regrets with selling the Jeep.
The first thing I had done the day after purchase was add the OEM Sepia All-weather liners at the seats and cargo area and get the windows tinted 18% on the front 2 windows and 55% on the windshield. Will probably add some 80% on the rear windows to just get some added UV protection without adding darkness. As far as other mods go, I have a Prinsu rack in the garage waiting to be installed this week and am currently debating what wheels to go with. I will be putting on a 2.5" lift and plan to go with a tire in the 32.5" range. MTS module is also on order...
The first thing I had done the day after purchase was add the OEM Sepia All-weather liners at the seats and cargo area and get the windows tinted 18% on the front 2 windows and 55% on the windshield. Will probably add some 80% on the rear windows to just get some added UV protection without adding darkness. As far as other mods go, I have a Prinsu rack in the garage waiting to be installed this week and am currently debating what wheels to go with. I will be putting on a 2.5" lift and plan to go with a tire in the 32.5" range. MTS module is also on order...
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oksir83 (03-10-19)
#832
Picked her up 3/1 , joined the forums and took her out yesterday to the beach to test the 4wd capabilities compared to my Jeep. I was very impressed as it handled deep sand with no problems at all.
2017 Premium in Nightfall Mica with Ecru/Mahognany. 30,750 on the clock currently.
I'm already thinking about lifting options as it did bump the sand on the skid plates with the wire grate fairly often. I don't have access to mountains and rocks nearby so beach trips will be the extent of my off-roading.
Future Mods:
2-3 inch lift with closest to stock ride hopefully
aftermarket wheels with 275/65/18 or 285/70/17
onboard air
CC switch
2017 Premium in Nightfall Mica with Ecru/Mahognany. 30,750 on the clock currently.
I'm already thinking about lifting options as it did bump the sand on the skid plates with the wire grate fairly often. I don't have access to mountains and rocks nearby so beach trips will be the extent of my off-roading.
Future Mods:
2-3 inch lift with closest to stock ride hopefully
aftermarket wheels with 275/65/18 or 285/70/17
onboard air
CC switch
#833
Driver School Candidate
I aired down to 18-20... I usually don’t air down on vehicles in the 4-4500lb range but was a little nervous with the heft of the GX being the heaviest vehicle I’ve beach buggied. I have owned a 5th gen 4Runner as well and tbh the GX was better in stock form on the beach even with the extra weight. The 4Runner had me hitting the bump stops often and made much more racket altogether.
I heard (but don’t know if it’s true) that airing down helps keep the suspension from creating/worsening washboard as well so figured it’s worth the effort.
Aired down she never cracked 1200 RPMs in 4 HI with no CDL or Low range used . Never even came close to getting stuck or having traction issues. Gonna pull the trigger this week on the Dobinsons setup so should gain me the little extra clearance I need for my softroading needs (clearing sand ruts and occasion hurricane floods).
I heard (but don’t know if it’s true) that airing down helps keep the suspension from creating/worsening washboard as well so figured it’s worth the effort.
Aired down she never cracked 1200 RPMs in 4 HI with no CDL or Low range used . Never even came close to getting stuck or having traction issues. Gonna pull the trigger this week on the Dobinsons setup so should gain me the little extra clearance I need for my softroading needs (clearing sand ruts and occasion hurricane floods).
#834
I aired down to 18-20... I usually don’t air down on vehicles in the 4-4500lb range but was a little nervous with the heft of the GX being the heaviest vehicle I’ve beach buggied. I have owned a 5th gen 4Runner as well and tbh the GX was better in stock form on the beach even with the extra weight. The 4Runner had me hitting the bump stops often and made much more racket altogether.
I heard (but don’t know if it’s true) that airing down helps keep the suspension from creating/worsening washboard as well so figured it’s worth the effort.
Aired down she never cracked 1200 RPMs in 4 HI with no CDL or Low range used . Never even came close to getting stuck or having traction issues. Gonna pull the trigger this week on the Dobinsons setup so should gain me the little extra clearance I need for my softroading needs (clearing sand ruts and occasion hurricane floods).
#835
Driver School Candidate
I see you're in NC...what beach is that? My parents live in Wilmington, so I'm sure my GX will see some time down at Fort Fisher. I'm about to pull the trigger on the Dobinson's 2.5" nitro kit. I don't plan on too aggressive of a tire, probably something like the Cooper AT3 4S. I have the AT3 XLTs on another truck and they have been fantastic. The 4S is a bit milder though...perfect for the 95% of the time my GX will be on-road.
#836
Driver School Candidate
Hello all. After much debate I decided the GX460 was the best option for the family vehicle. I really wanted a 4Runner but the value comparison and the fact that my wife would be the primary driver the GX was a no brainer. I traded in my CrewMax Tundra for a 2012 460 Premium. Right at 100k miles and flawless. I’ve only owned Black, White and mostly Silver vehicles but the Fire Agate Pearl is amazing. I did not think I would like it (and didn’t care much in the photos) but in person I was convinced. Add to the fact I got a smoking deal on my trade and the purchase price I’m a happy camper.
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Acrad (03-11-19)
#837
Super Moderator
Congrats. A brother to mine . :-) What color interior did you get? Mine is black.
Hello all. After much debate I decided the GX460 was the best option for the family vehicle. I really wanted a 4Runner but the value comparison and the fact that my wife would be the primary driver the GX was a no brainer. I traded in my CrewMax Tundra for a 2012 460 Premium. Right at 100k miles and flawless. I’ve only owned Black, White and mostly Silver vehicles but the Fire Agate Pearl is amazing. I did not think I would like it (and didn’t care much in the photos) but in person I was convinced. Add to the fact I got a smoking deal on my trade and the purchase price I’m a happy camper.
Hello all. After much debate I decided the GX460 was the best option for the family vehicle. I really wanted a 4Runner but the value comparison and the fact that my wife would be the primary driver the GX was a no brainer. I traded in my CrewMax Tundra for a 2012 460 Premium. Right at 100k miles and flawless. I’ve only owned Black, White and mostly Silver vehicles but the Fire Agate Pearl is amazing. I did not think I would like it (and didn’t care much in the photos) but in person I was convinced. Add to the fact I got a smoking deal on my trade and the purchase price I’m a happy camper.
#838
Driver School Candidate
Im already dreaming of the years to pass so I can start building it up. I’ve very limited at the moment for what I can add due to wife restrictions.