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Toyota 4Runner Classic Front Bumper | 2014-2019

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Toyota 4Runner Classic Front Bumper | 2014-2019Info \nInstallation \nFAQ \nInfo \nProduct Info \nDetails: \n5th Gen 14 20 Toyota 4Runner \nClassic Front Bumper \nChoice of Bare Metal or Black Powder Coat \nChoice of Aluminum or Steel \nCutting Required \nAdds durability and approach angle over stock bumper \nProvides structurally secure location for winch mounting \nIntegrated 30 Light Bar mount and fog light mounts for factory or aftermarket lights \n \nInstallation \nFAQ \n \nQ: Is aluminum or

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\nDetails: \n5th Gen 14-20 Toyota 4Runner \nClassic Front Bumper \nChoice of Bare Metal or Black Powder Coat \nChoice of Aluminum or Steel \nCutting Required \nAdds durability and approach angle over stock bumper \nProvides structurally secure location for winch mounting \nIntegrated 30’ Light Bar mount and fog light mounts for factory or aftermarket lights \n \nInstallation \nFAQ \n \nQ: Is aluminum or steel the right choice for me? \n \nA:  Choosing between aluminum and steel for your CBI Offroad bumper depends on your specific needs. Aluminum offers lightweight construction, while steel provides maximum durability and strength. Consider factors like your truck’s usage, desired weight savings, and level of off-road abuse to determine which material suits your requirements best. \n \nQ: What winch will fit in my bumper? \n \nA: Most winches from 8,000lbs to 10,000lbs will fit in our bumper as long as it has a non-integrated solenoid box. Some bumper fitments will require a solenoid box to be relocated either in the bumper or in the engine bay. Reach out to our customer service team for more information. \n \nQ: Do I need to cut any part of my front bumper to install the CBI front bumper? \n \nA: Most of our front bumpers require cutting, check out our install guides for additional information. \n \nQ: How are freight shipments received?   \n \nA: Once the order is shipped, we provide an email to you with an Invoice attached, and on that Invoice is the Pro Tracking number for the freight carrier we are using. Once the shipment gets to the freight terminal, they will call to arrange a delivery appointment with you. You will need to be there or have someone present to sign for the shipment. **NOTICE- it is good practice to inspect the product before signing for it to ensure the product is not damaged, which would need to be noted on the paperwork before signing for it. \n \nJake IngoliaI’ve been running Prinsu Racks for years! Install was easy and never had any issues! \nWhen we got our 3rd Gen tacoma back in 2021, one of the first mods was a Prinsu rack! With pre drilled holes in the roof on my Tacoma, install only took an hour tops! \nStrength and durability are no issue for these racks at all! If you’re looking for a great affordable easy mod to add to your truck, look no further than Prinsu racks!Wander TacoThe RettysWe have had a Prinsu rack on 2 vehicles over 3 years, and have yet to have any issues. \nWe like to put things to the test. We carried a diesel heater and 150 lbs of gear for over 5000 km on our winter camping trip in Yukon without even worrying once. \nWith how these racks have held up, and how nice it is to be able to mount whatever I want to my roof, I plan on having these racks on all of my vehicles from here on out. \nRocky Mountain RettysJordan KimmonsMy full length Prinsu roof rack has blown my expectations out of the water this past year and given me the confidence to go further and get more done. Whether I’m hauling my canoe, weatherproof lockboxes, lumber for a project, or my rooftop tent, it’s more than up to the task. I can’t shout its praises enough and recommend it for anyone serious about buying quality products that will last a lifetime.Jordan Kimmons \nPrevious slide \nNext slide
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BillV
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
As advertised
Size: 32mm
Perfect for what I wanted it for
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
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Ryan
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Works great, do the double drain for best results
My 06 Altima (185k miles) had been burning massive amounts of oil (like 4 quarts every 800 miles) due to a leaking PCV valve hose that took forever for me to narrow down (months). So after getting that under control I figured I needed to decontaminate the poor engine. When using this I idled my car to operating temp (about 8 minutes). Poured the bottle in, idled it for another 15 minutes. Drained the oil (black and thick). Put the plug back in, poured about 2.5qts of new oil in. Idled it for 10 minutes. Drained that (black but much thinner). Took the old filter off. Let both areas drain for 10 minutes. Put the plug back in, put the new filter on and filled with the 4.6qts of new oil my car calls for. Ran for a few minutes (like 2 with a few revs) and then let sit for 10 mins before checking the level. When I checked my dipstick it was so clean I thought I had a leak because I couldn't see it on any of the crosshatch. I ended up having to go by touch to get the reading. This stuff is amazing.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025
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T. Lee
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Worked for me! Definitely recommend!
Used a whole can in my 2009 Civic 1.8L with 150k miles. I can honestly say, this helped remove a lot of sludge out of the engine. The oil came out with a water-like texture and super dark! Before taking out the oil filter, I added new lower cost oil to the engine and let the engine run for about 5 minutes to get that extra flush! You can definitely see all the extra sludge in the new oil! Drained and refilled with new oil and filter. The engine definitely sounded quieter and smoother than before! If you value your car, I would definitely recommend doing this flush on your higher mileage cars every 50k miles or so! Definitely recommend this LiquiMoly product!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
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JJ
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
3rd Update! See review... Good stuff and works as advertised...
Update - 3rd oil change/flush. Engine oil draining from engine is waaaay cleaner than my first flush. Probably won't need to do a 4th time for several changes. I added Ceratec at this change and am amazed how much better the engine performs since my initial flush. Less clatter and very smooth idle. (Jeep 4.0 I6) Update- 2nd change and used the flush again. About 7000 miles from first use. The oil was cleaner and less "gunky" as first time but oil was definitely dirtier than normal. Right away noticed off idle throttle response improved. Then on a drive I take regularly with a mountain pass and long downhill I noticed that even tho the jeep downshifted out of OD it took much less throttle to hold 65 up a long grade. On the downhill normally I would see 50-60 mpg max on the digital readout. This time. It went to 99 which to me indicates more vaccum below the throttle plate. My guess is the rings freed up a bit more than the first flush and highway mileage is up to 23+ where I would get 21 before. Nice! Used in 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. 140k miles and a ticking lifter (common in the 4.0 - 6 cylinder...). Definitely cleaned sludge (oil filter very heavy!) and oil was dark when draining. Idles smoother, oil stays cleaner longer, slight oil pressure increase and runs cooler. The lifter still ticks but probably a cam lobe issue. Will use it after 7500 miles or 1 year. Will report back after next change.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2017
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J N Brown
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Tips and tricks
I watched several videos by professionals who used this. Follow instructions. Make sure the engine is warm before you put it in. Make sure you have everything you need. The biggest tip I got that was repeatedly emphasized by the pros was to buy a “cheap” oil in addition to the new oil. After you run the flush drain the oil and flush. Put the cheap oil in and “rinse” the inside of the engine with the cheap oil. Then drain again. Replace the oil and filter with your good stuff. I followed these instructions or suggestions and…. I sat in the truck while the flush was running. It’s a 13 year old truck with 150,000 miles. It was running strong but burning oil and kind of loud. Sounded like it was growling. There were some ticking type noises that made me nervous. As I sat in the truck and let the flush cycle through the engine at idle I could literally hear the flush working. Very slowly it was like someone gave the engine a Xanax and you could hear it getting quieter and calming down. I drained, rinsed with cheap oil only letting the cheap oil run through at idle for another 15 minutes then drained again. The oil flush was clearly important. It didn’t come out as black as the first drain but it looked like old nasty oil. The truck is no longer burning oil. My gas mileage has increased significantly and it is running so quiet and smooth it’s unbelievable. I used a little less of the liquid Molly flush than it called for regarding the flush to oil ratio. I didn’t want to do something too intense to the inside of the engine. But the results were remarkable. Just as advertised after following the instructions. I also added the liquid Molly oil additive to the final oil change to ‘lube’ the inside of the engine. I plan to do another flush in about 10,000 miles. All that to say, yes, you won’t be disappointed as long as you follow instructions and a few tips and tricks. My truck is almost running like a brand new truck and again it’s an old and tired truck. I will use this as part of a high mileage maintenance and perform the flush every 50,000 miles or so. I feel confident it will extend the life of my engine based on the results
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024

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