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Highlander Hybrid Accessories & Modifications
This is the place to discuss changes and add-ons for your Highlander Hybrid.
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Hope this helps.
Ken
Wes
What happens when the system is "triggered"? Does the driver get an indication something's wrong?
Hope this helps.
Toyota Ken
I now want to invest in a BRA or a front deflecter. Looking for people who have had one or the other.
Also, need to put a 2" receiver on it. Should I go with Toyota, Uhaul, ???
Third, and last, I need to put a dog barrier in. Any recommendations on models that will work with the 3rd row folded flat? Or should I just go to PetSmart and get the $60 special?
Thanks!!
A new product out is a 'clear' bra by 3M... it's like what Toyota has on the bottom of your vehicle near the wheels as a stone shield. You can also have it put on the leading side of your mirrors.
Here's a pic of the net
but I don't have anything like that plastic handle in the back of my car.
But I find many Toyota sites and the brochures saying this model net (pictured) is compatible with the HH.
Jim
Anyway, the point is that you can't just install it - they had to drill holes. My husband might have been able to do it but after just having paid $40,000 for a vehicle, I didn't want to run the risk of the hole not being drilled in the correct spot. The most interesting part of the installation was the response of the service department - my HH was the very first one they'd ever seen there! This was back in June.
I love my cargo net because it acts as a barrier to keep stuff from rolling around. I actually like the way this one works better than the one in my Acura. It's not always used - but it is easy to take off or put back on. As the main person who gets the groceries and runs the majority of errands in our house, it's a definite good thing to have. But I would definitely have the dealership drill the holes - if someone is putting holes in your vehicle, let them be the ones liable!
mmreid
This is what mine looks like. It is a Limited version, and came with the net, so don't know if it was added on at the dealer or what. I've never actually used it, yet.
Jim
Who's every heard of a hatchback party? :-)
You are right, the rear hatch window is fixed. I think Gaz was jesting :-).
-d
http://toyota.jp/klugerhybrid/dop/package/index.html
What appearance and accessory additions and/or changes have folks made on their HiHy? Now that I had mine for a month now, wondering what options are out there?
A) Convert to RWD torque biasing with an electronic modification to fool the VDIM firmware into thinking the front wheels slip/spin each time the accelerator pedal is depressed or depressed "farther".
Use a Honda EM7000I genset to continuously charge, recharge, the hybrid batteries.
We had an operator error when my husband was setting up the third row of seats when our grandkids were visiting. Somehow he managed to catch his right hand pinky in the seat mechanism and it was bent a way nature did not intend. He's in a splint for a few more weeks. . .but bad design is not to blame, more like his spacing out for a minute.
For those who haven't bought the HH yet, there is a cargo cover hidden under the carpet in the back of the vehicle. I forget it's there sometimes when we've stored it, but it does provide privacy from the back of the second row of seats to the door. I also had a cargo net installed which I love. Dealership gave it to me for free when I bought the car but the local guys charged me $36 to put it in since I hadn't bought the HH from them. I does help to keep stuff from rolling around and perfect for small bags and groceries when shopping. I also bought a reflective windshield sunscreen for it on line - I was surprised Toyota didn't make on but it was about $26 and the one for the regular Highlander fit perfectly. I live in Florida so it's not really an accessory but a necessity.
mmreid
http://www.sportomotoring.com/stowaway2.html
We use Thule roof-mount box and it works well. Had to move the front cross bar all the way to the front of the roof rack because the front of the cargo box flexed and banged on the roof.
-who had the best prices) and loved it. Fit the back packs and duffle bags for 5 and was perfectly weather tight. After much research we chose the Rola one for looks, price, and the weather proof aspect.
Bought the base Highland Hybrid in November and drove it to Florida in April in the rain and it was perfect. Eliminated the roof based hard top (as I am just too short), already own a soft one but that wasn't going to cut it in the rain. We were looking at these before we even took delivery on the Higlander as we were down sizing from a Grand Caravan and still need to be able to pack stuff to travel. The one we bought holds 250 lbs. Need a business address for truck delivery unless you can find it locally. There are two options, the first is the base model, the other is the swing away option. We almost ordered the swing away but ordered the base. You can open the rear door with the carrier attached- we were thrilled.
The advantage of the rear mount cargo carrier is that we didn't kill our gas mileage as any roof mounted system may do, in fact we averaged the highest mieleage that we have gotten overall. In the 28 mpg area.
Thanks again and hope your information will be helpful to others as well.
That also may be why 28MPG was achieved, less front tire frictional surface contact with the roadbed.
I believe the "tow" part is OK, but I will have to calculate the GVW to ensure we do not overload the HH.
The maximum box weight is no more than 325-lbs on the hitch and the car & hitch is rated for 3500-lb towing load, so the suspension should be fine. It will be like towing a 325-lb load with little friction (no tires) .
My wife will really appreciate the lower height and ease of access. We cannot use this box in tight areas but it will be extremely handy in wider spaces.
http://www.hitches4less.com/trailer-hitch-classes.html
BTW those Rola say they are intended for min. 5,000lb/500lb Tongue Load hitches.
I just measured the hitch and it is not a 2-inch, so we cannot use the Rola anyway. 2-inch is normally class 3 as you mentioned. Ours is around 1.25, I think, a class 2 or lower. All our trucks have 2-inch so I forgot to even check.
The Rola on-line stated max weight at 250-lb so I liberally added some 70-lb of mounting hardware and such. In practice, the total weight of the box may only be 300-lb max, well within class II spec. But all is moot because it needs 2-inch and we ain't got it.
Looks like a Thule again...
Check this link out, it has the hitch box for 1.25
http://www.stowaway2.com/item.asp?ProductID=4
The biggest issue for the extended rear was remembering it when parking because you cannot see it. Having driven larger vehicles it wasn't a big deal for us but it was something we tried to stay concious of at all times (parking, switching lanes, backing up, etc.)
Florida day to stand in the parking lot and see if it worked. Wondered if all the second row seats are the same in both regular Highlander and HH? Mine is the Limited with leather seats - are there different ones? When I ordered my windshield sunscreen I got the regular Highlander one and it fit perfectly.
mmreid
She bought it at a Toyota Dealership, brand unknown. The sales rep there pointed her to it. You may want to check a dealership??
It cost us $35 (CA).
mmreid