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vm1015 05-21-2009 07:53 PM

difference between sr5 and dlx?
 
hey guys, im looking into buying and 86 runner, and was wondering the difference between a sr5 and a dlx. any info would help...thanks

Tubbyfatty 05-21-2009 08:10 PM

The SR5 has a sweet gauge cluster, which includes a tach, oil pressure, and volts. The DLX just has speed, temp, fuel.

The SR5 has a fancyier interior, bucket seats um....i think power everything too.

iamsuperbleeder 05-21-2009 08:22 PM

then what classifies a "base" model? no power accesories or options, like PS or AC???

Stuwy123 05-21-2009 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by Tubbyfatty (Post 51145652)
The SR5 has a sweet gauge cluster, which includes a tach, oil pressure, and volts. The DLX just has speed, temp, fuel.

The SR5 has a fancyier interior, bucket seats um....i think power everything too.


That's funny. My DLX has the "sweet" gauge cluster.
SR5 has A/C, bucket seats, power locks, windows, cruise control.

Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't the SR5 only available with the V6?

iamsuperbleeder 05-21-2009 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by Stuwy123 (Post 51145670)
That's funny. My DLX has the "sweet" gauge cluster.
SR5 has A/C, bucket seats, power locks, windows, cruise control.

Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't the SR5 only available with the V6?

no, the 22re was offered in the SR5's as well; I use to think the same thing too

my DLX modle has AC, and uh, that's about it, lol, unless you want to count PS...

I'm slowly swapping in some SR5 goodness though :D

algranger 05-21-2009 09:18 PM

The dlx is just a step up from a base model, the SR5 is basically fully loaded

874runnersr5 05-21-2009 09:40 PM

sr5 has chrome:saw:

vm1015 05-21-2009 09:45 PM

what about the difference in thickness of the rear u bolts? what dictates that, or should i say what came stock with what? if that makes any sense...

874runnersr5 05-21-2009 10:06 PM

I think the ubolts are the same, no?

vm1015 05-21-2009 10:12 PM

well when i go to look for a lift, its asking which size rear u bolts i have...

Tubbyfatty 05-21-2009 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by 874runnersr5 (Post 51145729)
sr5 has chrome:saw:

YEAH! forgot about that.

scuba 05-21-2009 10:20 PM

woah woah, Anyone else getting some deja Vu?



:dj:

space-junk 05-21-2009 10:25 PM

everything that the SR5 had stock from the factory were all options on the DLX models which is why some got purchased with the nicer gauge cluster...

toyota4x4907 05-21-2009 10:26 PM

Base models were just base, limited to no chrome, and Im pretty sure you could have "added on" options. DLX had a few more accessories, option of chrome, option of SR5 type cluster, rear defrost, option of power windows, locks, etc. SR5 usually came standard with those features, but I have seen SR5s with manual windows and such. But im pretty sure they came standard with chrome ;). and of course the sweet cluster. SR5s were not strictly v6. SR5 started in '75 with the introduction of the 20R.

a4runnerfreak 05-21-2009 10:34 PM

What does SR5 mean anyways ? (Toyota Historical Background)

In the latter part of the 1970's, the SR5 connotation denoted an option code
for the HiLux series of trucks, similar to what the Z71 option code currently
means for an upgraded Chevy or GMC pickup or Tahoe/Yukon. Originally released
around 1975, the 'S' denoted Sport, 'R' denoted the RN motor code, and '5'
denoted the 5-speed transmission. It quickly caught on and the SR5 connotation
passed onto the Corolla and then onto other Toyota car models. Even though the
HiLux name was dropped in 1979 for the United States market, it is still used
today elsewhere in the world as the name for a Tacoma-like pickup and/or the
4Runner, depending on the market.

Note: Some other historical information shows that the Corolla had the "SR5"
designation first, then it was passed on to the HiLux series. The majority of
historical information seems to promote the HiLux first, then the Corolla,
rather than vice-versa.

Today, the SR5 generally denotes a specifc Toyota trim level, with a more
sporty look and wide flexibility for options.

(Thanks to Dianne Whitmire at Carson Toyota as well as ToyotaOffRoad.com for
the historial information.)

SkinnyDip 05-22-2009 06:14 AM

I have no idea if I'm SR5 or DLX but it came with chrome, bucket seats, 22re, m/t, AC, manual windows and door locks, power steering, power brakes, "sweet" gauge cluster, no cruise control. The perfect set up other than the chrome. I am slowly getting rid of it. Thanks for the yota history.

mrmatson 05-22-2009 06:48 AM

My truck claims to be dlx according to the vin and it has no accessories of any sort. no p/s, no a/c, no power windows, and no sweet gauge cluster.

scuba 05-22-2009 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by mrmatson (Post 51145845)
My truck claims to be dlx according to the vin and it has no accessories of any sort. no p/s, no a/c, no power windows, and no sweet gauge cluster.

Thats exactly how mine was, no tilt sterring wheel as well..


:dj:

Stuwy123 05-22-2009 10:38 AM

I wish I had A/C.
No power windows or locks.

I gots the steering wheel tilt though.

scuba 05-22-2009 11:36 AM

My solution to that problem was to buy a tacoma :D


:dj:


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